HomeNewsTrendsSecretary Mimi Reinhardt, who typed the Schindler’s list, dies at 107

Secretary Mimi Reinhardt, who typed the Schindler’s list, dies at 107

Schindler hired Mimi Reinhardt during one of his apparent recruitment drives, which were in reality guises to keep Jewish workers from being sent to gas chambers. Reinhardt knew shorthand and was hired as a typist.

April 13, 2022 / 19:16 IST
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A picture taken on November 23, 2019 in the Israeli city of Herzliya shows Mimi Reinhardt, the secretary of Oskar Schindler, a German industrialist who saved the lives of hundreds of Jews during the Nazi Holocaust.
A picture taken on November 23, 2019 in the Israeli city of Herzliya shows Mimi Reinhardt, the secretary of Oskar Schindler, a German industrialist who saved the lives of hundreds of Jews during the Nazi Holocaust.

The typist who drew up the Schindler’s list -- which went on to save the lives of Jewish workers from the Holocaust -- died on April 8. She was 107.

Mimi Reinhardt was hired by German businessman Oskar Schindler in October 1944 to keep track of his employees, reported Daily Mail.

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As Schindler's secretary, Reinhardt was in charge of drawing up the lists of Jewish workers from the ghetto of the Polish city of Krakow who were recruited to work at his factory, saving them from deportation to Nazi death camps.

"My grandmother, so dear and so unique, passed away at the age of 107. Rest in peace," Reinhardt's granddaughter Nina wrote in a message to relatives seen by AFP.