Mimi Reinhard, an Austrian Jew who typed the names of more than 1,000 Jews for Oskar Schindler—the Nazi intelligence officer and war profiteer who would go on to help them escape Nazi execution—has died aged 107. Mimi Reinhard, a secretary at a Nazi labor camp in World War II who typed up Schindler’s list, has died at 107. She added her own name to the list of 1,100 Jews who would be not be sent the gas chambers. Reinhard was 107 years old when she died on Friday in an assisted living facility in Herzliya, north of Tel Aviv, Israel, her son revealed. Mimi Reinhard, the secretary who drew up Schindler's List has died at the age of 107.
Source: Washington Post April 14, 2022 14:54 UTC