Schindler’s group faces suspicion because many Nazis were trying to use the confusion at the end of the war to escape to a place where they’d be safe. Fortunately, Schindler doesn’t have to lie, and he has Jewish prisoners with him who can vouch for his character. In this way, Schindler’s connections are still benefitting him even after the war—but this time, in contrast to life in Nazi-occupied territory, his connection to a Jewish person is an advantage rather than a risk.