Although to be fair Macca, being a Jew does give Speilberg more insight and empathy when dealing with a subject like the holocaust, I'm sure you'll agree.
The NS film is a work of fiction at the end of the day, but so obviously a labour of love, when you look at the amount of effort and the meticulous attention to minute detail.
It's that insight and empathy of the very subject that carries the film off, so its actually not much different to Spielberg when dealing with the holocaust.
There is a seven hour documentary called Shoah (Yiddish for Holocaust), it's one the most moving films I've ever seen, it's just face to face monologue with survivors being interviewed by the camera, about their own experiences at the camps, it's was so informative too, and I can see that much of this was used in Schindler's List, real meticulous attention to detail, and the importance of that detail is not lost.
Obviously two very different subject, one about one of the worse events ever, and one about a youth culture, but you can see the obsession put in from both directors, I applaud Elaine Constantine for that.