“Nobody asked about the survivors” | Lily Schwarzschild on World Refugee Day | USC Shoah Foundation

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  • “The Central British Fund was looking for volunteers who would go to Germany [...] for six months in order to work in what became known as the DP camps - the Displaced Persons camps. When the Jews were out of the concentration camps - and this is my gripe in a sort of a way - because everybody in the world knew immediately about all the six million that died - nobody ever asked a question about the survivors.
    [...] America didn’t want them. England didn’t want them.”
    To commemorate World Refugee Day, we feature aid provider Lily Schwarzschild’s testimony. Lily was born in London, England in 1920. When World War II ended, Lily Schwarzschild joined the British Army’s Jewish Relief Unit to aid concentration camp survivors in British-occupied zones in Germany.
    Lily was interviewed by USC Shoah Foundation in 1997.
    Designated by the United Nations, World Refugee Day occurs internationally on June 20 to celebrate and remember those forced to flee their homes to escape persecution.
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  • @davidmc8475
    @davidmc8475 Рік тому +31

    I took a class in college called *Literature of the Holocaust.* We had the opportunity to meet and speak to a husband and wife who met in a concentration camp. It was a very emotional talk. She was 15 at the time and her job was to take the belongs of the prisoners and sort and catalog their property. He was 14 and his job was to empty and clean the cattle cars. He removed the dead which were later burned. It was hardest during the winter months because he had to use a shovel to pry the bodies from the flooring. When a prisoner died they would lay In everyones pee and freeze to the boards. I took that class over 23 years ago and will never forget their story.

    • @QuinnieMae
      @QuinnieMae 6 місяців тому +7

      Oh my god. Everytime I think I've heard the most horrific stories there's always something else that is more abhorrent than the worst I've heard. I'm glad you were able to attend that talk and now years down the road you wrote it here where I in forum learn from it. This is how it should be and I wish everyone were paying attention. Especially now.
      Thank you David. 🫂🕊️🌎

  • @virginiaboone9503
    @virginiaboone9503 Рік тому +62

    What a gutsy, brave, intelligent and compassionate woman! She has so much character that I feel extremely fortunate to have been exposed to her through this video.

  • @jacquelineellis8949
    @jacquelineellis8949 Рік тому +28

    This is an amazing Lady.. I could listen to her all day and night..

  • @melissadove4013
    @melissadove4013 Рік тому +38

    Love that these interviews are saved and captured, never forget history

  • @jl3319
    @jl3319 Рік тому +42

    What an honourable, brave and eloquent lady. A life well lived. Thank you for helping these people.

    • @flyboy1c
      @flyboy1c 17 днів тому

      This was an absolutely fascinating interview of the aftermath of the war. It was amazing to hear about the black market of the soils of war and how the world dealt with and helped the displaced peoples. She has a wonderful memory! Great interview.

  • @RD-0101
    @RD-0101 Рік тому +35

    The world needs good giving brave wonderful people like this lady! Much respect to her!

  • @pegjessen1572
    @pegjessen1572 7 місяців тому +6

    Mrs Lily you are a light in the darkness. You are an excellent storyteller of your life. Shalom

  • @rescuepetsrule6842
    @rescuepetsrule6842 Рік тому +19

    Unselfish people were and are always rare. Mrs. Schwarzschild was one of them. So many people suffered almost as much after the war as when the Nazis were about, and without volunteers like Lily, they had no chance to start over. SALUTE, Lily!

  • @JaneDoe-ql7sc
    @JaneDoe-ql7sc Рік тому +19

    She is such an intelligent & enlightened human being, a joy!

  • @LallyCo2
    @LallyCo2 Рік тому +22

    What a wonderful interview, Lily is such an inspiration, what a gutsy young woman she was, such determination, so full of life, she did have a very full life and a life well lived.

  • @iap-ug3oy
    @iap-ug3oy Рік тому +8

    What a lady …They don’t make them like her anymore. I am 83 now ..I was born in Manchester during the war .but I don’t remember any of it…..only the street party at the end of the war. I started work at 15 and worked until I was 69…. The world has changed so much and unfortunately not for the better….Very interesting interview …Thank you so much….

  • @ggcruise
    @ggcruise Рік тому +17

    What a lovely lady.

  • @carolinospelt2932
    @carolinospelt2932 Рік тому +12

    What a great woman, my heart goes out to her. I thought the same, it was her task from H‘Shem to do such an important work as a volunteer ❤

  • @adambrocklehurst4211
    @adambrocklehurst4211 Рік тому +8

    What a woman, feeling very proud to be English.

  • @kimharpe6074
    @kimharpe6074 6 місяців тому +2

    This woman is a rare woman she deserves all good things to happen to her she is beautiful inside and out ❤️

  • @RD-0101
    @RD-0101 Рік тому +7

    Beautiful inside out! 👏👏👏

  • @TheLindaEdit
    @TheLindaEdit Рік тому +7

    I just watched this entire episode in one sitting. I was transfixed by her words. Things I have never heard about. Grateful for this woman and the selfless work she did. Someone should make a movie about her life. Quite remarkable!

  • @margaretyap5476
    @margaretyap5476 Рік тому +7

    I was in London in the sixties and Golders Green were where they stayed generally!!!😊

  • @gregwilkin6565
    @gregwilkin6565 Рік тому +11

    Thank you for sharing. :)

  • @lightfaeries7
    @lightfaeries7 7 місяців тому +2

    What a wonderful lady, God Bless, Annette from Blackpool!!😊

  • @MatMat-qi2rd
    @MatMat-qi2rd 11 місяців тому +3

    A wonderful conversation / interview in order not to forget 👌. Such a remarkable woman

  • @janedickson-gw4pb
    @janedickson-gw4pb 18 днів тому

    What an amazing story and so informative about the aftermath of WWII survivors & displaced persons. God Bless them All.

  • @louisecouture3927
    @louisecouture3927 Рік тому +4

    Quel courage! What an intelligent and lovely woman! This is a wonderful story. Such a clever account by this resourceful, adorable human being who saw it all and lived through it… keeping her admirable spirit of survival and admirable will to help! The best of humanity. The best❤

  • @helenastuart3557
    @helenastuart3557 8 місяців тому +2

    This wonderful lady was truly a gift to humanity!

  • @elkee.3512
    @elkee.3512 2 місяці тому

    Thank you for the interview. Very interessting to hear about the history of my hometown.

  • @elizabethlaboy
    @elizabethlaboy 5 місяців тому +1

    I really appreciate the survivors sharing their stories. Such a strong, beautiful and brave lady.

  • @mariastanescu2130
    @mariastanescu2130 3 дні тому

    I love this lady! Helping others unconditionally gave her life beauty and happiness in the middle of hardships. She is such a free spirit! ❤

  • @ohgrammy48
    @ohgrammy48 5 місяців тому +1

    This story is so important to be preserved for history. Thank you for this wonderful glimpse into what was the most horrific time in history. ❤️🙏🏻

  • @bethlynadams9559
    @bethlynadams9559 Рік тому +2

    Excellent storyteller! Love her intellect and heart. ❤

  • @julieadams4687
    @julieadams4687 Рік тому +5

    What a wonderful lady.

  • @rutherpa
    @rutherpa Рік тому +4

    I just loved this. What an amazing, bright and generous woman. The world is a better place because of her.

  • @henryworthington8261
    @henryworthington8261 Рік тому +4

    I learnt so much from this interview. I am glad that Britain is a haven, long may it continue. Real solid capable woman, very articulate and joyful, but most of all very giving.

  • @sfmagnolia
    @sfmagnolia 7 місяців тому +1

    I love this lady! Her getting things “this way”. :-)

  • @debrahunter9656
    @debrahunter9656 Рік тому +2

    Spoke Very well about her events and ordeals.. She is very interesting to listen to. You can see why they gave her this important job for these survivors. Glad her life was as blessed with her Husband and Son.

  • @Gertiemarie50
    @Gertiemarie50 Рік тому +7

    I love her! So interesting!

  • @gghstlr
    @gghstlr Рік тому +2

    Examples of humanity like this are needed today

  • @anaferenandez5928
    @anaferenandez5928 Рік тому +2

    Una mujer muy acertada,para los tiempos q estamos viviendo,donde existe desgraciadamente,la desunión,el odio,desigualdad,entre los colores de la piel,apoyo su trabajo de voluntaria,admiro su bondad,un ejemplo a seguir para las generaciones,q deben apoyarse,ayudarse,porq el amor abraza a todos por igual,sin importar religión,o color de la piel,todos somos humanos,got bless her soul !

  • @dianathomas2674
    @dianathomas2674 Рік тому +4

    This is a sure treasure. I am literally holding my breath, after in fact just assuming that the survivors were treated as heroes. Boy, was I wrong, and cannot fathom first surviving the horrors of the German camps, to being treated as trash afterwards. Many must have regretted not perishing with their family members in the camps.
    Were the survivors too much of a reminder of the evil men can do?
    Thank you so much for sharing.

  • @awalkthroughtorah6897
    @awalkthroughtorah6897 Рік тому +12

    What I think is really crazy, is that antisemitism is still alive today! I get an insult every once in a while because I am messianic. You would think that people could just live and let live. We are all just humans who are hopefully doing the best we can to get by.

  • @colinhiggs5815
    @colinhiggs5815 8 місяців тому +1

    what a lovely story about the cafe and getting the business back

  • @sherrymeadows8758
    @sherrymeadows8758 Рік тому +2

    Love this lady’s hair. She is beautiful. A Very determined strong person. I’m not sure I could survive as well as these people did nor, most likely, make the hard decisions they had to make at such a young age. God above bless each and everyone that may still be living. Thank you for sharing what so many people do not know…..and absolutely need to.

    • @QuinnieMae
      @QuinnieMae 6 місяців тому

      I'm glad you said that, as I too find her to be truly beautiful in every way. Physically, emotionally, mentally.... She's also the kind of woman I want to continue trying to be. What an incredible woman to look up to.

  • @rosg1746
    @rosg1746 8 місяців тому +1

    I know all these streets so well !

  • @fuensantacampillogomez3288
    @fuensantacampillogomez3288 11 місяців тому +1

    Thank you very much for telling us about your experiences. My most sincere thanks, therefore, it is extremely necessary to raise awareness of volunteering and to contribute "a grain of sand" to alleviate the pain of those who need it. His frank smile and his enthusiasm for collaborating and offering a shoulder to vent so much suffering has infected me.

  • @karenwilson712
    @karenwilson712 11 місяців тому +1

    I am sure this woman could have made lots of money on black market but she was so honest, she would have none of it. Such integrity

  • @elspethgaelic7669
    @elspethgaelic7669 Рік тому +1

    What a blessing to hear this story and what a blessing to others to feel the heroically compassionate love and presence of these volunteers, during these extremely difficult and challenging times. It is easy to admire Lilly’s strength, integrity, kind spirit and intelligence and desire to follow such an example. Thank you to all involved in sharing the stories.

  • @elisabetosthsvanberg1095
    @elisabetosthsvanberg1095 2 місяці тому +1

    Wonderful woman❤

  • @laurap.5804
    @laurap.5804 Рік тому +4

    wow...what a beautiful interview, what a Great Woman!!!! I wonder if that manager of the Wien Cafe was among the right (sorry I don't know how to say it properly being english not my first language) in Israel

  • @beverleygailluen4714
    @beverleygailluen4714 5 місяців тому +1

    Love this woman xx

  • @jaynesheppard9251
    @jaynesheppard9251 10 місяців тому +1

    I agree, she is wonderful in a horrible situation

  • @user-nq6oo3yv5y
    @user-nq6oo3yv5y 11 місяців тому +1

    I too am weeping for you two sweet peeps. What adorable and special people you each are. And what a precious couple you make. I am praying for you and loving that you appear to be accepting of the road ahead. God is in the middle of this. Because of your surrender and your thankful spirit, i believe you will be spared the ugliness often associated with dying. He will be right there with you every step of the way. There will be beautiful blessings along the pathway to your heavenly home. But what inspiration you are HERE and NOW!!😌🙏

  • @MM-yi9zn
    @MM-yi9zn Рік тому +6

    Yes nobody believed any country could be that evil but tragically that particular country… was that evil & worse!

    • @silviahannak3213
      @silviahannak3213 8 місяців тому

      Yes and no. There were also ppl who hid ppl or doing other things. Even they were not allowed to speak up against it..they could also be denounced, KZ or k* or jailed. Germans and Austrians ect were also afraid of them. (Those who were against them.) Well, it's a double edged sword in that case. But no doubt yes there were lot of members of them..til they found out. They brainwashed them and most of them even didn't know what was really going on. They also lied to them. Big time. Even they didn't believe or/and know that for a long time. Til after or at the end.

  • @marionmarcetic7287
    @marionmarcetic7287 10 місяців тому +1

    SHALOM AND AMEN!🌺🌺🌺🙏🙏🙏🇨🇦🇮🇱♾️🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🗽🦅‼️

  • @dianebach1301
    @dianebach1301 Рік тому +7

    Why keep spelling the names? Might as well spell every word.

  • @rosg1746
    @rosg1746 8 місяців тому +1

    This interviewer is all over the place.

  • @amel.5570
    @amel.5570 Рік тому +2

    Hola ,no tiene subtítulos en español . Podrían hacer algo ?
    Les saludo desde Argentina

  • @Mo-pq6tt
    @Mo-pq6tt Місяць тому

    Great interview that captured the horrors of history. Though I must ask why did the interviewer emphasize the spelling in the beginning by repeating it several times .
    Thanks,

  • @stlouisix3
    @stlouisix3 Рік тому +3

    ⛑Speaking in St Louis☦✝☦

  • @Speakrhymes
    @Speakrhymes 7 місяців тому +1

    I would really love to hear this story but the background low frequency hum is terrible! I dont know if this is added for effect but its creating such a vibe Im moving on....

  • @damienlott
    @damienlott 8 місяців тому +1

    A mi me va perfecto

  • @kimfelopulos8139
    @kimfelopulos8139 2 місяці тому

    The man that gave back the cafe!

  • @hard-truthsbetter-than-swe6543
    @hard-truthsbetter-than-swe6543 2 місяці тому +1

    She was really born 1913. guessing she did not want her older age known.

  • @laviadellacabala970
    @laviadellacabala970 Рік тому +6

    Everytime she was telling a story the interviewer interrupted her with other question unrelated: she wasn't really interested 😢😢

    • @glendasmith3704
      @glendasmith3704 Рік тому

      'Do you remember their name' - if she did she'd have said the name.

    • @QuinnieMae
      @QuinnieMae 6 місяців тому +3

      Every one of these Shoah interviewers work for free. Their only motivation is to be sure every question is asked so that people like you can come along and get every bit of information from these interviews as possible. This woman behind the camera and behind the questions is a Jew and by virtue of just _that_ she is more interested than you will ever hope to be. That is not a put down written to make you feel bad, it is simply factual.
      Perhaps you should dedicate your time to work for Shoah so that you may understand better.

  • @evafernandez4570
    @evafernandez4570 Рік тому +3

    Did you try looking for your relatives in my country, the Philippines . My little country has accepted Jewish refugees at a time when no countries wouldnt. Historical records show there were more than a thousand who came.

  • @kimcouch1911
    @kimcouch1911 Рік тому +6

    I know her name don't say it three or four times

  • @davanmani556
    @davanmani556 Рік тому +1

    Always if the survivors did get togethers or get into fights?

  • @lisaottomann2396
    @lisaottomann2396 Місяць тому

    Why do they have to spell there names out? Then they ask them there name again and to spell it out, I don’t get it

  • @jindriskakrokova1422
    @jindriskakrokova1422 6 місяців тому +1

    Hi my grandma is survivors too her name antonie krokova (serynkova) 😢 the Polanský write book the black silent

  • @tylerscholl4742
    @tylerscholl4742 Рік тому +1

    May we know only simchas with the coming of Moshiach now!

  • @George-vu7xh
    @George-vu7xh 2 місяці тому

    It’s so sad that people don’t take time to read history or even listen to people like this dear woman, and learn, so that history does not repeat itself, just look at Israel today, the whole world has no memory of what happened in world war 2 to the Jewish people

  • @EYEBALLKLOTT
    @EYEBALLKLOTT Рік тому +3

    Delicious milk!

  • @WilliamAndScout
    @WilliamAndScout Місяць тому

    Oh you are/ were a Special woman.

  • @gonzalesfrederic6213
    @gonzalesfrederic6213 Рік тому +4

    These testimonies are important, but that took place last century. It should now be time to discuss more recent crimes

    • @claudetteduplessis4345
      @claudetteduplessis4345 Рік тому +5

      One can learn a lot from history. Its very important that these testimonies should be shared. I wish the leaders of this world can learn a thing or two

    • @terrieormonde2340
      @terrieormonde2340 Місяць тому

      Amen, these crimes against humanity are being denied today by many who wish to revise and white wash such travisties.

  • @LesleyBryan-lc8wo
    @LesleyBryan-lc8wo Місяць тому

    L

  • @carole5447
    @carole5447 2 місяці тому +1

    Rude interviewer

  • @pereboom23
    @pereboom23 Рік тому +5

    What's with the spelling? Learn your languages

    • @valor101arise
      @valor101arise Рік тому +20

      It is for documentation purposes and other reasons I do not know. Names could be misunderstood or spelled wrong without this. If you have done any measure of historical research or genealogy etc, you would understand how critical this is. Considering the fact that many deny the holocaust happened, it's important for history to document these stories and have the names accurate

    • @jeffbguarino
      @jeffbguarino Рік тому

      Schwarzschild you mean ? English is a horrible language. I learn Russian and it is phonetic and beautiful. English spelling needs an overhaul and eliminate some excess letters like S,Y, and Q. Everyone knows how to spell Schwarzschild because he discovered the event horizon of a black hole.