#13: Schindler’s List
In Schindler’s List, a notable historical inaccuracy surfaces as women in concentration camps are depicted with smooth legs and armpits, suggesting access to razors—a luxury unlikely in such dire circumstances. This oversight, while minor in the grand narrative, underscores a broader concern for maintaining historical accuracy in depicting the harsh realities of life during the Holocaust.

Such lapses serve as poignant reminders of the meticulous attention required when portraying sensitive historical events, ensuring the integrity of the narrative while honoring the experiences of those who endured unimaginable suffering.
