In June 2017, we have seen together Steven Spielberg’s film titled “Schindler’s List”, in which appeared a plot with Julius Madritsch. This Austrian industrialist occured in a scene with the meeting Amon Goethe. Also, in some parts of this film appear Madritsch’s workshops in labor camp in Plasow.
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Sewing machine used at the Madritsch plant
Maszyna do szycia używana w warsztacie Madritscha
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Tree devoted to Julius Madritsch at Yad Vashem
Drzewko poświęcone Juliusowi Madritschowi w Instytucie Yad Vashem
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Article about our project in local newspaper
Artykuł o naszym projekcie w lokalnej gazecie
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List of workers at the Madritsch plan in Tarnow
Lista pracowników tarnowskich zakładów Madritscha
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Location of one of Madritsch plants in Tarnow
Miejsce położenia jednej z tarnowskich fabryk Madritscha
piątek, 2 czerwca 2017
Julius Madritsch in Steven Spielberg's film "Schindler's List"
In June 2017, we have seen together Steven Spielberg’s film titled “Schindler’s List”, in which appeared a plot with Julius Madritsch. This Austrian industrialist occured in a scene with the meeting Amon Goethe. Also, in some parts of this film appear Madritsch’s workshops in labor camp in Plasow.
środa, 31 maja 2017
Ron Unger remembers Madritsch - exclusive video interview

Especially for us Ron (Romek) Unger, now living in the USA, recorded a video-interview about what role Madritsch played in his and his family's life. Ron's Father, Moses (Moniek) Unger and Leah (Lotka) Unger, lived in Tarnów even before the war. Moses had his workshop and a shop with gramophones, bicycles, typewriters and sewing machines in Walowa Street. As a little boy, Ron learned from his father how to repair this type equipment, which proved useful when Julius Madritsch was looking for people to service sewing machines in his Tarnów factories.