Schindler’s List

Schindler’s List

by

Thomas Keneally

Uri and Moshe Bejski Character Analysis

The Bejski brothers are two of the Jewish people Oskar Schindler saves. Moshe specializes in forged documents, while Uri specializes in weapons. At Brinnlitz, Uri begins stockpiling weapons and keeping a small militia of Jews, but the Nazis are pushed out of the area before the militia is ever needed.
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Uri and Moshe Bejski Character Timeline in Schindler’s List

The timeline below shows where the character Uri and Moshe Bejski appears in Schindler’s List. The colored dots and icons indicate which themes are associated with that appearance.
Chapter 35
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...bribes the wife of the police chief of Moravia, Rasch, with a diamond ring. Uri Bejski is put in charge of watching the weapons. Bejski begins taking a small group of... (full context)
Chapter 38
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...for food, which he says he can provide. As the officer is leaving, Pemper and Bejski ask him where it’s safe for Jews to go. The officer says he doesn’t know... (full context)
Epilogue
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...judge as for Eichmann’s trial presides over an initiative put forward by Stern, Sternberg, and Bejski to announce an official tribute to Schindler. The hearing attracts a large collection of statements,... (full context)
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Stern, Sternberg, and Bejski continue to lobby the West German government for a pension to Schindler. Finally, in 1968,... (full context)