One of the four existing copies of the Schindler's list is being auctioned off on eBay with a starting bid of $3 million.
California collectors Gary Zimet and Eric Gazin are selling the historical document on behalf of its current owner in Israel, who purchased it for an undisclosed price in 2011, the New York Post reported.
"Free Local Pickup" the listing says, adding, "Item location: Israel."
His story inspired a novel and Steven Spielberg's Oscar-award winning movie of the same name starring Liam Neeson as Schindler and Ben Kinglsey as his Jewish accountant.
Zimet and Gazin are hoping to raise $5 million for the documents. The bidding will go on for 10 days.
"We decided to sell the list on eBay because it has over 100 million worldwide members, and this is a global story. There are billionaires using the site, wealthy celebrities. We like the platform," said Gazin, who is the president of AuctionCause.Com.
Two copies of the Schindler's list are in Israel's Yad Vashem Holocaust museum while the third one is in Washington DC's Holocaust museum.
California collectors Gary Zimet and Eric Gazin are selling the historical document on behalf of its current owner in Israel, who purchased it for an undisclosed price in 2011, the New York Post reported.
"Free Local Pickup" the listing says, adding, "Item location: Israel."
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The 14-page document, the only one to be owned privately, lists the names of about 800 Jews Oscar Schindler tried to protect from Nazis. He is believed to have eventually saved more than 1,000 Jews from the Nazi regime during World War II.
His story inspired a novel and Steven Spielberg's Oscar-award winning movie of the same name starring Liam Neeson as Schindler and Ben Kinglsey as his Jewish accountant.
Zimet and Gazin are hoping to raise $5 million for the documents. The bidding will go on for 10 days.
"We decided to sell the list on eBay because it has over 100 million worldwide members, and this is a global story. There are billionaires using the site, wealthy celebrities. We like the platform," said Gazin, who is the president of AuctionCause.Com.
Two copies of the Schindler's list are in Israel's Yad Vashem Holocaust museum while the third one is in Washington DC's Holocaust museum.