Franz Bosch is a manager of various businesses inside the Płaszów concentration camp, some legal and others illegal. He drinks and parties with Oskar Schindler, Julian Scherner, Rolf Czurda, and Julius Madritsch at Commandant Amon Goeth’s villa. Though Schindler doesn’t like Bosch, the two find each other useful. Bosch asks Schindler for bribes, often claiming they are for an aunt whose home was recently bombed out. In exchange, Bosch helps bail Schindler out of prison when necessary. Bosch represents the transactional nature of the many deals Schindler makes to help keep his rescue operation afloat.
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Franz Bosch Character Timeline in Schindler’s List
The timeline below shows where the character Franz Bosch appears in Schindler’s List. The colored dots and icons indicate which themes are associated with that appearance.
Prologue
...Czurda (chief of a security branch in Cracow). The oldest at the table is Franz Bosch, a WWI veteran who acts as an “economic adviser” for Scherner and who is involved...
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Schindler doesn’t like Bosch, Scherner, or Czurda, but he needs their cooperation to keep his plant in Zablocie running,...
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As they’re heading to the dinner table, Bosch pulls Schindler aside and remarks, “Business good, I see.” He asks if Schindler might be...
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Bosch remarks that Schindler’s wife must be a saint to let him keep such an attractive...
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...women asks if Schindler is a soldier says that he’d look good in a uniform. Bosch and Goeth recall that they heard of an industrialist even more successful than Schindler who...
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...although it ends up being for something else: Lisiek harnesses a horse and buggy for Bosch without checking with Goeth first.
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Chapter 11
...is Julian Scherner, and the second is Martin Plathe of the Abwehr. Third is Franz Bosch (whom Schindler had given kitchenware to earlier). Schindler suspects that his arrest must have something...
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Chapter 14
...rumors of intensifying “procedures in the ghetto” from some of his sources, like Toffel and Bosch. On June 3, Abraham Bankier, Schindler’s Jewish manager, doesn’t show up at the office. Schindler...
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Chapter 19
...the new Płaszów camp that Goeth is overseeing. The expectation is that German industrialists like Bosch, Madritsch, and Schindler will want to move their factories into the camp. The camp is...
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...to a meeting in Julian Scherner’s office, where Goeth is present. Goeth hopes to charm Bosch, Madritsch and Schindler into moving their operations into his new camp. Scherner opens the meeting...
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Chapter 23
...wife and two children can be kept safe. He does, however, have the favor of Bosch, who is a drinking buddy of Goeth. Dolek’s son Richard goes out asking questions and...
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Chapter 29
Schindler is sitting in Goeth’s office with Madritsch and Bosch for what Goeth describes as a security conference. The Russians are advancing, encouraging resistance among...
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Chapter 36
People like Goeth and Bosch believe that Schindler has some virus-like condition that makes him sympathize with Jews. Sussmuth seems...
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