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Schindler’s list for sale: $2.2 million

The only privately owned list drawn up by Oskar Schindler of Jews he helped save from Nazi Germany is now for sale at $2.2 million.
/ Source: msnbc.com

The only privately owned list drawn up by Oskar Schindler of Jews he helped save from Nazi Germany is now for sale at $2.2 million.

The 13-page list of 801 names — complied with the help of Schindler confidant Itzhak Stern — is dated April 18, 1945, and was made popular by Steven Spielberg's Oscar-winning movie "Schindler's List."

Gary Zimet, who is selling the list on behalf of the anonymous owner, told the AFP news agency that the list is "arguably the most important World War II document."

"It's the only one remaining in private hands," Zimet, who lives in upstate New York, told the Daily Telegraph of London.

Zimet is selling the list on a "first come, first served" basis through his Web site MomentsInTime.com.

There were seven different versions of the list, he told AFP, but only four others are known to have survived. Three of those are in museums.

This list has the names of 801 men, along with their birth dates and occupations.

Schindler spent his fortune from helping Nazi Germany's industry by feeding the Jews he saved.

After the war, he emigrated to Argentina with his wife, Emilie, but returned to Germany in 1958 where he died in 1974. He was buried in Jerusalem at his own request.