Jewish Survivor Barbara Schubak Testimony | USC Shoah Foundation

Published 2018-12-12
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All Comments (21)
  • @Pinayukoz4108
    I cannot understand people hit dislike ! Geez! How can anyone dislike a survivor who suffered so much in this dreaded holocaust! - you must all understand there are survivors who did not want to share what they went through it was a painful experience and yet they did so today’s generation must know and not forget! - RIP Barbara ❤️
  • @djholliday4413
    Barbara Schubak is an amazing and beautiful survivor. Blessed to hear her testimony. It amazes me that after experiencing the horrors of the Shoah, survivors remain faithful, vibrant, loving & keep their sense of humor. Never forget. 🙏🏻🇺🇲❤🇮🇱
  • @gonefishing167
    Thank you so much Mrs Schuback , these testimonies are so important to the world but it must cause so much pain and memories for you. You are all so brave. G-D bless you and your family 🙏🙏🙏👵🇦🇺
  • Barbara, so sorry for the loss you have experienced with all of it's cruelty. Your story helps us know how to survive the seemingly improbable/impossible. Thank you!
  • @user-re9gc7zo8f
    2023 Barbara’s testimony is full of hope and such endurance! You have blessed me!
  • Thank you for sharing your story!! Can't imagine how anyone can have so much hate for anyone, especially innocent people!! You and your stories will not be forgotten!!!
  • Barbara rest in peace. How much pain you endured ... God wanted you to survive. I have no words to say just that I'm happy that you archive a beautiful family to love after such darkness.
  • Barbara Schubak passed away on July 9, 2016 in Manalapan, New Jersey RIP
  • @hartyjay187
    God bless you and everyone else who suffered during this horrific event 🙏
  • @sibert1974
    What a beautiful lady and family. The interviewer was excellent. She asked only pertinent questions, didn’t interrupt and had obviously done lots of research before conducting the interview.
  • Thank you for your courage to share your story ❤ I will teach this to my children so that they never forget what happened to all these innocent people. God bless all of the survivors❤
  • @sarahedington
    I am polish my grandparents were poles we have cousins n family still there. I do not know what they did during the war my heart hurts thinking they might have been like these poles. I am not my family is not i listen to testamonies because i think its so important to know history n i honor them im hearing there story's straight from them.
  • @teresasmith4446
    May rest in peace Barbara with your family because this is 25 years since you gave your testimony so yes I'm pretty sure you were with your beloved lost family now thank you for your testimony I like hearing about what happened in the past people say to me sometimes that doesn't affect us why do you care to hear things like that I say we're all human beings what can happen to one person can happen to us no matter where the person is from I'm sorry your family suffered the way they did not all humans are horrible rest in peace God bless bye
  • @raes6829
    We are blessed to hear your words ❤️
  • @debraberg4513
    Ms. Schubak shows stamina and emotion in a very healthy way. Like her, I'm very conscious of eating everything on my plate. I only know this because of how my mother raised us. She was poor and always was grateful of having food. Food is EVERYTHING to life like Ms. Schubak emphasized. Many folks from the older countries tend to be like this. Americans just have no clue the struggle people have gone through the centuries including those among slavery. I can only hope we move forward and never have this kind of garbage in any part of the world. Just awful.
  • Thank you for sharing your story. I have listened to a few testimonies. I am a very empathic. The pain the suffering. The brutality is kind of unfair beyond comprehension. Why I asked myself. Why why so many died so many just like that. God bless each and everyone of you and thank you for sharing your testimonies.