Oskar's Life after WWII
By the war’s end, Oskar and Emilie had no money, having used his fortune to bribe authorities and save his workers. The day after the war ended, Schindler and his wife fled to Argentina with the help of the Schindlerjuden. This shows that he betrayed his county because he had to avoid prosecution, from his own country.
For more than a decade, Schindler tried farming, only to declare bankruptcy in 1957. He left his wife and traveled to West Germany, where he made an unsuccessful attempt in the cement business. Schindler spent the rest of his life supported by donations from the Schindlerjuden. He was named a Righteous Gentile by Yad Vashem in 1962, and after his death in 1974, at age 66, because of liver cancer, Oskar Schindler was interred in the Catholic cemetery on Mount Zion in Jerusalem. Oksar was not the nicest person and didn't always do good things, but he went down in history for doing whats right and saving 1,200 Jewish lives.