After a price reduction, its unique copy is again available for sale Schindler’s List. The rare historical relic is available for $1.8 million through Moments in Time. The collector had the list from the family of Itzhak Stern, Schindler’s right-hand man.

Schindler’s List had come up for sale again, with a price tag of over two million dollars. The highest price at which it had been offered for sale was $2.5 million. The collector hopes that the reduced price is more affordable, with the website pointing out that this is an item of a truly incredible size.

Schindler’s List, dated April 18, 1945, is the penultimate list of a total of 7. It consists of 14 pages listing 801 names. It is also the only one of the 4 existing catalogs. One is housed in the Holocaust Museum in Washington, D.C., the other two are in the Israel Holocaust Memorial Center.

The sale of Schindler’s List is especially important given the emerging anti-Semitism in the midst of the Israel-Palestine conflict.

The documents were used by German industrialist Oskar Schindler, who saved more than 1,200 Jewish lives during the Holocaust by employing them in his factories.

Who does not remember the famous film “Schindler’s List” from 1993, starring Liam Neeson, Ralph Fiennes and Ben Kingsley. The film was the realization of a plan Spielberg had been proposing since 1963. Shot in Krakow, Poland, in black and white for a timeless feel, with John Williams composing the score, Schindler’s List received the best reviews, winning seven Oscars.