Holocaust Survivor Recalls Life At Auschwitz And Bergen-Belsen Concentration Camps | Forces TV

291,991
0
Published 2020-01-27
Read the full story here👉www.forces.net/news/we-must-remember-it-holocaust-…

In 1944, 14-year-old Susan Pollack was taken from Hungary to the concentration camp at Auschwitz, with her mother and older brother. While there, her mother was killed in a gas chamber and her brother was forced to move the dead bodies in the camp. Ms Pollack was later moved to a death camp at Bergen-Belsen, from where she was freed in 1945.

Subscribe to Forces TV: bit.ly/1OraazC
Check out our website: forces.net/
Facebook: www.facebook.com/ForcesTV
Instagram: www.instagram.com/forcesnews/?hl=en
Twitter: twitter.com/ForcesNews

#Auschwitz75 #HolocaustMemorialDay #WW2

All Comments (21)
  • @hiiiiiiii3028
    It’s sad to thing how in a few years we won’t be able to get these interviews
  • @shruti2776
    " Kindness still survived " literally got goosebumps
  • @reneeharris1691
    Hearing these stories always hurts. How can a being harness so much hate to do this to other human beings? The strength these survivors had to pull through and still have to retell their stories is amazing. I wouldn't ever want to remember an experience like this. I was watching another short doc on planet classroom story, Hold the Sun in Your Hands: The Erika Jacoby Story, and Erika Jacoby was explaining how she was worried because her tattoo was fading. She Didn't want it to disappear because to her it was a badge of honor. I guess maybe telling their stories represents the same thing, having survived something so terrible.
  • @gingerht1
    Please! no background music...distracting.
  • @jamesb.9155
    So she's ninety years old this year in 2020. Not many of these survivors left to hang out with.
  • @ugluduck2
    The background sound is disrespectful and quite annoyng againts the lovely voice of this brave lady. I could NOT finish watching the video !
  • The way she described how she felt being helped by the solider, amazed that kindness had survived, may god bless you every day. And the next time I feel sorry for myself, I will stop and remember, peace to us all.
  • @carleybeth8396
    When learning about this in school it always gave me chills like how could someone do this to a bunch or innocent people and i cant imagine how much these poor people suffered it makes me so angry and sad at the sametime those poor people didnt deserve that at all i hope all who suffered this rest in peace
  • @BeckahYork
    My heart breaks for these people. The brutality alone must have been enough to make them question life and humanity. I hope the survivors get the love they need to bring them into healing.
  • @iand8365
    What an amazing example of humanity, to speak so wisely and delicately. I have never wanted to hold and kiss anyone other than my own mother as I do this incredible person.
  • @jkingslayer1175
    My grandmas mom was born in 1929 she was a survivor of the Holocaust and she’s still alive and she’s 93
  • @alyswift6183
    wonderful video but the background music is too loud
  • @JennyLaBouff
    The background music is too distracting from her story. I couldn't finish the video. Any chance of a redo without the music?
  • It’s all so freaking sad makes me want to breakdown in tears. the part where she said once they were liberated and people started to eat that afterwards they started dying because of all the food intake, is so heartbreaking. Their bodies were so starved and their stomachs were so small they couldn’t even handle eating large amounts of food. when you’re starving of course you’re going to try to eat big because you’re freaking HUNGRY! My heartbreaks
  • @VickiBee
    Malkah’s family was killed right away. They were sent to the left by Dr. Death. It still makes me angry that one person thought he had the right to decide that just by pointing his finger in a particular direction. It’s arrogant as hell.
  • My step son who's 13 had his ps4 and wifi took off him for being naughty and he said "I feel like the jews in ww2" well hes being made to watch every video I can find. It's a failing our youth would even think such thinga
  • @thenanlife1141
    Their legend will go on in history and will never be forgotten ever !!!