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What was Schindler's regret at the end of the movie?

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In the movie "Schindler's List," Schindler's regret at the end is that he feels remorse for not doing more to save additional lives during the Holocaust. Despite his efforts to save over a thousand Jewish workers by employing them in his factories and shielding them from persecution, he reflects on the fact that he could have done even more to save more lives. Schindler expresses his regret and guilt that he could have sold more of his possessions to rescue additional people from the atrocities of the Nazi regime. This regret emphasizes the emotional and moral weight of the choices and sacrifices made during a time of great suffering and loss.

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