Joseph Bau forged documents and identity papers for people who managed to escape from the camp.
10 Facts About Joseph Bau
Joseph Bau himself appears in the film's epilogue placing a stone on Oskar Schindler's grave in Jerusalem, along with his wife Rebecca.
Joseph Bau worked as a graphic artist at the Brandwein Institute in Haifa and for the government of Israel.
Joseph Bau opened his own studio in 1956 in Tel Aviv, which is a museum managed by his daughters.
Joseph Bau was well known for creating graphic fonts and drawing titles for Israeli films in the 1960s and 1970s.
Joseph Bau authored a number of Hebrew books and write poetry.
Joseph Bau died from pneumonia in Tel Aviv on 24 May 2002, at age 81.
Joseph Bau created his own animated films, for which he has been referred to in the press as the "Israeli Walt Disney" or as the "founder of Israel's animation industry".
Joseph Bau's art is filtered through the prism of his own experiences.
Joseph Bau was nominated for the Israel Prize in 1998.