Oskar Shindler who was known to saving 1,200 Jews during the holocaust by strategically employing them on his factory at Poland. his story was inspired by the novel Shindler's Ark and film Shindler's list. In the movie, the film begins with color as Shindler just viewed the world with much color until he knew and regretted lately that he could have saved more lives which in turn became black in white in the movie.
Answer:
He tried to extend it to Manchuria
Explanation:
The open door policy was imitated in order to open free trade relationship between china and the Western Countries. This policy greatly boosted American economy under Taft presidency due to the amount of exports it increased to the Chinese market, along with the ability to acquire cheap materials and labors from China.
Initially, this policy did not extended to Manchuria since that territory was under heavy influenced from Japan. Taft pushed to extend the policy in order to gain cheap material from this territory, but it damaged united states' relation with Japan.