Oskar Schindler had little involvement in drawing up the lists of Jews that he eventually saved, a new book argues. At the time when many of the lists were drawn up, Schindler was in jail for bribing SS commander Amon Göth, says David Crowe, author of the recently published 'Oskar Schindler: The Untold Account of His Life, Wartime Activities and the True Story Behind the List'. Crowe also writes that Schindler was not made a 'Righteous Gentile' by the Yad Vashem Holocaust Memorial until 1993, while in Steven Spielberg’s acclaimed movie "Schindler's List" it is claimed that he received the award in 1958.