Jewish Survivor Hanna Lifschutz Testimony Part 1 | USC Shoah Foundation

Published 2012-04-11
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All Comments (21)
  • PLEASE add subtitles to these! Deaf people want to watch these, too.
  • @MrPhchello
    What a lovely lady. We should be taking notes on what she says. Muslim, Jewish, Christian, Hindu. Whatever religion or cultural you come from we need to be tolerant towards each other.
  • @Lilac914
    Such a sweet and dignified lady. So warm and friendly too.
  • @Ewusia2013
    So intelligent and eloquent. Astonishing how much composure she has, considering what she went through. ♥️
  • This woman is a great story teller and a fascinating person. I love that she never lost her faith in God.
  • @mrbatman4robin
    Thank you for the humbling privilege of listening to your testimony. I will never forget.
  • @carolwaldon8526
    What an incredible testimony.Dignified lovely lady.We will not forget!
  • @lowesonia8551
    For the past two days since this program was presented . I have listened to several Ladies telling their history of the Nazie regime . I find them all very dignified, proud of their families .No one can, for an instant realise really, what they suffered. Just feel sorrow ;their start in life was so horrific .They are a fine example of their people.
  • Intelligent, modest and dignified lady. I believe her father blessings and his soul helped her to survive this difficult time. 🙏
  • Thank you for speaking about your experience, terrible as it is, your experience will never be forgotten. Once again i thank you.
  • @davidrutter9786
    Another lovely lady who tells her stories of survival with such pathos, emotional at times, but in such detail. Every survivors similarity is 1 major aspect hunger & starvation. Her eloquent speech pattern with her accent is marvelous. Every interview is priceless for all time. Never forget. Baruch Hashem.
  • A most interesting story of survival. Thank you so much for sharing this wonderful testimony.
  • @kashesan
    the sound on many of these interviews is terrible-can barely hear the testimonies
  • What a wonderful and expressive woman. I need to watch a second time. Brave and resourceful!
  • @1gigi
    Even witnessing how she reacts to a unexpected call. We get to see a little part of former generations.