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The 13-page list includes the names of 801 Jews and is assumed to be one of the most important documents of the past century.
Oscar Schindler`s list, which saved the lives of many Jews, was found in Sydney, Australian News writes.
An unnamed researcher found the list at the South Wales Library, among the records of Australian author Thomas Keneally.
The 13-page list includes the names of 801 Jews and is assumed to be one of the most important documents of the past century the list was written on a type writer on April 18, 1945, at the end of World War II.
Kenally received the list in Los Angeles 30 years ago, from Leopold Pfeffenberg, a Jewish worker who was entered as number 173 on the list.
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