During World War II German industrialist Oskar Schindler starts a enamelware factory in Krakow using bribes and his connections with Nazi officials. He hires a Jewish accountant to run the business and as war progresses his views, as Nazi Party member, begin to change.
John Harvey Kellogg, inventor of corn flakes, runs a sanatorium in Battle Creek, Michigan, where his unusual diets and healing methods attract many people, that want to improve their health, but in practice all they it is more like a cult.