Mimi Reinhardt

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Birth Date:
15.01.1915
Death date:
08.04.2022
Length of life:
107
Days since birth:
39926
Years since birth:
109
Days since death:
761
Years since death:
2
Person's maiden name:
Carmen Koppel
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Mimi Reinhardt (formerly Weitmann; born Carmen Koppel; 15 January 1915 – 8 April 2022) was an Austrian secretary.

She worked as the secretary for Oskar Schindler and composed his list of Jewish workers to recruit for his factory.

Early years

Carmen Koppel was born to Emil and Frieda Koppel in Vienna, Austria-Hungary. She learned shorthand so she would be able to take notes better during her language studies at the University of Vienna. In Vienna, Austria, she met her future husband, whom she followed from Austria to Kraków, Poland, in 1936; their son, Sascha Weitmann, was born there in 1939.

Oskar Schindler

Together with her husband, she managed to bring her son and grandmother to Hungary after the Nazi occupation of Poland. She and her husband were arrested; he was shot at the gate of the Kraków ghetto while trying to escape. At the time, Mimi was 30 years old. After the liquidation of the ghetto, she was transported with other Jews to the Plaszow camp. As she knew shorthand, she was employed in the camp administration, where she met Oskar Schindler. She knew he treated his Jewish workers well. She became Schindler's secretary. After Schindler had asked the SS camp commander Amon Göth for more workers, she began to type out the list of workers so that they could then be transferred to the Brünnlitz subcamp, where Oskar Schindler continued his armaments business.

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. Mimi and the other "Schindlerjuden" were there for about two weeks and they described this time as "straight out of Dante's Inferno". At the time, Schindler was trying to get "his" Jews from Auschwitz to Brünnlitz. Thanks to his help, 1,200 Jews, called "Schindlerjuden", survived there until the liberation in May 1945.

Later years and death

After the war, Mimi Weitmann found her son in Hungary and moved with him to Tangier International Zone, Morocco. There she met and married her second husband, a hotel manager surnamed Reinhardt. In 1957, the family moved to the United States and lived in New York City. She had a second child, a daughter, with her second husband, but her daughter died of an illness at the age of 49. In 2007, aged 92, Mimi Reinhardt moved to live with her son in Herzliya, Israel, where he had immigrated. She died there in 2022, aged 107, in a retirement home.

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