First Person 2016: David Bayer

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  • Опубліковано 18 вер 2024
  • Through the First Person program, Holocaust survivors have the opportunity to share their remarkable personal stories of hope, tragedy, and survival with thousands of visitors at the Museum. This program was recorded on March 31, 2016. It features David Bayer, who was born in Kozienice, Poland, on September 27, 1922. David was a prisoner in the Auschwitz camp system until he escaped from a death march and was liberated by Soviet soldiers.

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  • @MrReed-yj3hk
    @MrReed-yj3hk 2 роки тому +4

    I could listen to David all day. God blessed him to live to his 90's from the hardship he went through in his earlier life. I'll remember this interview for the rest of my life.

  • @colleenillsley7759
    @colleenillsley7759 2 роки тому +6

    Bless this man for his spirit & his amazing resilience. I have so much respect & admiration for him!!!
    May we learn from him, may we honor his courage & may this horrific hatred & evil never happen again!

  • @elizabethmchenry3102
    @elizabethmchenry3102 2 роки тому +2

    This man Mr.Bayer is such an amazing storyteller. He has so much to say and so strong and courageous . I enjoyed listening to his testimony about this horrendous war and so glad he survived.

  • @TheAnthoula14
    @TheAnthoula14 2 роки тому +5

    Could he be any more adorable? I want to give him a hug. That kind of energetic spirit probably helped his survival.

  • @lindsaypeichl6974
    @lindsaypeichl6974 3 роки тому +2

    This man is my favorite! What a delight! And yet he’s been through so much! What a jewel!

  • @blancabulgrin5560
    @blancabulgrin5560 2 роки тому +2

    I just want to say that all the stories and people that I see I have not found anyone that I didn't like all are just so sweet even the poor or not educated the jewish people should be proud how well they represent their nation. !!!

  • @elisabetosthsvanberg1095
    @elisabetosthsvanberg1095 День тому

    Great man.

  • @lonnekekalf7471
    @lonnekekalf7471 7 років тому +1

    Such a fantastic,brave and funny man

  • @TheArquivopop
    @TheArquivopop 2 роки тому

    Beautiful

  • @harrynking777
    @harrynking777 Рік тому

    Tough as old boots. Very sad that he lost all of is family. The remaining uncle didn't seem so important. I pleased that he married and had children.

  • @elizabethmchenry3102
    @elizabethmchenry3102 2 роки тому +1

    The Nazis were horrible monsters. They had no shame,no conscience and were so brutal.

  • @jenniferrock1585
    @jenniferrock1585 2 роки тому +2

    They need 2 hours

  • @elizabethmchenry3102
    @elizabethmchenry3102 2 роки тому +1

    I like what the Germans produce in their country ,they make excellent products,love their baked goods but I found upon meeting a lot of Germans that they are not very friendly and they still look upon other ethnicities as less than them. Very sad and tragic. They have learned behaviors from their ancestors.

    • @chrislawrence3964
      @chrislawrence3964 2 роки тому

      I was born after WW2 and I am not Jewish. I would agree with your comments Elizabeth and find most of the older Germans I meet are unfriendly. I speak a little German but mostly they will not engage. However I feel that this is a generational issue, as I find young Germans quite friendly and willing to engage (and help me with my limited German!