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A former textile factory in Brněnec, Czech Republic, where Oskar Schindler saved 1,200 Jews during World War II, has reopened as the Museum of Survivors. The site, stolen by Nazis in 1938, now honors Holocaust history and the Jews of the region. Daniel Löw-Beer, whose family once owned the factory, spearheaded the project.
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