If Schindler had been caught and convicted by the Nazis, he could have faced serious consequences, including imprisonment, torture, and even execution.
- First, he might have been sent to a concentration camp. Schindler was aware of the atrocities committed in concentration camps, and he knew that he could be in grave danger if he were caught.
-He could have been executed for aiding the enemy and could have had all his assets seized.
However, Schindler was a shrewd and resourceful man, and he was able to avoid capture for many years. He bribed Nazi officials, forged documents, and even went into hiding. Despite the risks, Schindler continued to help Jews until the end of the war.