In the introduction to the guide that Facing History and Ourselves created for his film Schindler’s List, Steven Spielberg wrote of the Holocaust, “Even today the world has not yet learned the lesson of those terrible years. There are far too many places where hate, intolerance, and genocide still exist. Thus Schindler’s List is no less a “Jewish story” or a “German story” than it is a human story. And its subject matter applies to every generation.” To what extent is he describing “our century’s hatred”?