Mimi Reinhardt

[4] Carmen Weitmann and her husband managed to evacuate their son and her grandmother to Hungary during the Nazi occupation of Poland.

After Schindler had asked the SS camp commander Amon Göth for more workers, she began to type out the list of workers from the ghetto of the Polish city of Krakow so that they could then be transferred to the Brünnlitz subcamp, where Oskar Schindler continued his armaments business.

[4][5] The train that was supposed to take the Jewish workers on the list from Plaszow to Brünnlitz in the fall of 1944 was diverted to Auschwitz.

[4] After the war, Weitmann found her son in Hungary and moved with him to Tangier International Zone, Morocco.

In 2007, at age 92, Reinhardt moved to Herzliya, Israel, to live with her son, Sacha Weitman, who was then a professor of sociology at Tel Aviv University.

The list type-written by Mimi Reinhardt. She is number 279, Carmen Weitmann.