The next morning, the people are gathered outside and information on their education and working experiences are reported. Some of the Jews that can't be used for work are loaded onto trucks and sent off to death camps, again treated as subhuman like a lame horse that is of no use and must be shot. Some of the Jews that are able to work will soon report to Oscar Schindler's factory. By doing this Schindler without knowing it saved many Jews from death because the SS were not supposed to harm Schindler's workers. .
Under Sterns influence, Schindler has come to feel an empathy and responsibility toward his workers, and when the Nazis confine all Jews to a forced labor camp he commanded to keep "his Jews" confined at the factory. At his own expense, he constructs barracks and strings barbed wire. He creates an outpost of the labor camp which in reality is a safe haven from the sinister Goeth, who regularly sends "unfit" Jewish workers to Auschwitz. Oscar starts to promote his new factory by sending baskets full of goods to many German leaders. The Jews begin their work in the factory. They are taught how to make pots and pans. These workers are very grateful to Oscar for the jobs because it keeps them out of the camps and alive. One very emotional part for me was when a one-armed man personally thanks Oscar for his job. The Germans later murder him because of his handicap. Thousands of Jews are shipped off on a train to a concentration camp. The entire luggage is stolen and gone through by German soldiers. By mistake, Itzhak Stern is placed on a train. Oskar hears of this mistake and rushes down to the station and desperately retrieves him from the train. This is evidence that Schindler is changing into a caring man although he doesn't admit that to himself.
Untersturmfuhrer Amon Goeth is the German officer that is in charge of the construction of the Plaszow labor camp. The Jewish people build the camp, along with Goeth's house located inside the camp.