Surviving the Holocaust: Zanne Farbstein's Story

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  • Опубліковано 21 лис 2024

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  • @Dharmalotus21
    @Dharmalotus21 15 років тому +11

    A few years ago, I met a woman who had survived Auschwitz on an airplane. ( I saw her tattoo on her arm) I told her how sorry I was for what she had gone through. She said: "please do not pity me. Pity all of my family and friends who did not make it".
    I still can't believe what other humans are capable of doing. I still cry when I remember meeting this remarkably courageous woman.
    Dear friend, I hope you are well and happy! Blessings to you.

  • @Thanks4Nutin
    @Thanks4Nutin 15 років тому +6

    It's just so amazing how she can live again after she watched her family leave... Very strong women. I myself don't think I could just walk away if I lost my family. God bless her.

  • @boricuadelight
    @boricuadelight 15 років тому +18

    babies burned alive :( breaks my heart, it truly does, seeing her shake her head to take the images out of her mind....heartbreaking
    I'm happy that she has a family now and grandchildren and has at least some happiness

  • @globe255
    @globe255 14 років тому +9

    Thats unbelievable that people can have a life after going through so unthinkable appalling things in their lives. You in fact feel kind of ashamed of yourself if you have a bad day and actutally call it a bad day. Nothing is comparable with what she has going through, there is no words that can describe such a hell, that kind of words doesnt exist and never will.

  • @YadVashem
    @YadVashem  11 років тому +22

    Zanne Farbstein was born in 1926 in Bardejov, Slovakia. She is speaking Hebrew.
    Follow the link in the text 'about' the video to read her biography.

  • @goodoldrebel8
    @goodoldrebel8 13 років тому +20

    Zanne has a beautiful Judaic heart and a model for us all. Israel will be here till the end of time.

  • @ditte3
    @ditte3 15 років тому +4

    Thank you.Wonderful video.She's a brave woman.

  • @MichalADG
    @MichalADG 16 років тому +3

    I'm proud to be Jewish weather I believe god or not. I'm proud to be a part of this People. I'm proud to be Israeli. I cry and suffer for what my brothers and sisters suffered there and then. I suffer because their suffering was not enough for the world. I hate to think there are some who say it never happened. I hate to think the word has so much hate in it. MAY THE MEMORIE OF EACH SOULD AND WORLD OF THOSE JEWS BE REMEMBERED FOREVER!

  • @buzzlightyearandco
    @buzzlightyearandco 14 років тому +4

    If she was one of the first in Auschwitz her survival was largely thanks to the job she was assigned of sorting clothes and belongings of the prisoners. It would have been less gruelling and she would've been able to sneak away bits of food and things she found while working.

  • @theshredman
    @theshredman 16 років тому +1

    bless her soul for sharing her story....why cant we live together?

  • @erato99
    @erato99 15 років тому +3

    Let these stories be a reminder of the dangers of big government...

  • @JustWDoWit74
    @JustWDoWit74 16 років тому +2

    Respect please...
    You can JUST SEE HER REACTION ON HER FACE when she tells about these children.

  • @randy95023
    @randy95023 14 років тому +3

    As an American Christian I pray for Israel and support Israel with my vote and financial contributions to charitable groups. I understand anti-Semitism and I also now see the anti-Muslim fever in America. While I agree that the Western world is "at war" with the radical elements of Islam I refuse to take part in the hatred of Muslims in general. Individual human beings should never be labeled or they can be easily dehumanized. Jews, Muslims, Christians are all groups of INDIVIDUAL PEOPLE!

  • @sweetdaddy0000
    @sweetdaddy0000 14 років тому +2

    @BoratKazakstan I feel your pain and your pride!!!! may your grandfather always be honored as a hero!!!!!

  • @hatenuandme
    @hatenuandme 14 років тому +1

    she is a strong women. i would have never been able to move on.

  • @yiska07
    @yiska07 14 років тому +1

    How self-righteous we all claim to be, and yet the same silence that existed in Germany in the late 20's, 30's & 40's is exactly the same silence we carry with us today. Do we speak out against the Anti-Semitism rearing its ugly head among Islam? Denying the Holocaust's mere existence? Do we open our mouths to call out anti-Semitic attitudes within our communities, places of work or worse yet, our places of worship? Or are all our platitudes in the form of Political correctioness? NEVER AGAIN!

  • @austinklein1172
    @austinklein1172 5 років тому +2

    God Bless you and your family.

  • @yydamti
    @yydamti 14 років тому +2

    @BoratKazakstan Good people of Denmark- were the only nation that save allmost all the jews in a heroic act.

  • @mattsonh
    @mattsonh 14 років тому +1

    It's no doubt, one of the most disgusting atrocities EVER committed by human beings. It makes me so sad to see that people were treated like this. It's so repugnant, nobody deserves to be treated like this, it's an almost unimaginable horror. I just get so disappointed by Israels treatment of the Palestinian people and the apartheid system that they have now indulged in. After the horror that they went through, I thought that they would be the last people to treat others like they were. It's sad

  • @sbh123yt
    @sbh123yt 16 років тому +5

    I am a jew and although it is hard to forgive to Germany and the German people, I forgive them.
    Let's just hope it won't happen again.
    When you see all the hate against Israel in the world press, you can imagine how the poeple in Israel feel these days.
    The Hamas fire rockets, this is ok.
    But when we come to defense ourselved, it is forbidden (and we are trying to avoid killing of innocent people, but a war is war).

  • @seecanon5840
    @seecanon5840 10 років тому +6

    Shalom.

  • @tackywacky99
    @tackywacky99 13 років тому

    I was searching up Anne Frank and I found this video. and She had 3 sisters. reminded me of Anne again and then her sister was named Edith just named Anne's mother.

  • @isha9275
    @isha9275 6 років тому

    How did she survive!

  • @Ollie2468100
    @Ollie2468100 14 років тому

    That is so sad

  • @somo51
    @somo51 12 років тому +4

    מצמרר..

  • @abwer74
    @abwer74 16 років тому

    In the USSR during lifetime of Stalin as citizens of the USSR were destroyed actually

  • @JuliefromNeth
    @JuliefromNeth 16 років тому

    amen

  • @hicksbill9
    @hicksbill9 13 років тому +2

    coming to a country near you. Soon. Wake up sheeple!

  • @Maurecia01
    @Maurecia01 16 років тому

    i wonder if she met anne frank

  • @Bleugumdrop
    @Bleugumdrop 12 років тому +3

    I am glad the second world war isn't right now I. Canada lots of my friends and be wouldn't be able to go to school next year... If it was in Canada

  • @Pikar100
    @Pikar100 14 років тому

    three years in hell OMG

  • @omgelvis
    @omgelvis 16 років тому

    His grandpa would've been killed otherwise,but I'm sure you've been in his posistion prior to the posting of your comment and therefor able to declare you would have acted differantly,oh yes,I'm sure.

  • @tonymitik
    @tonymitik 16 років тому

    come si può

  • @raulcalero1774
    @raulcalero1774 5 років тому

    when he died because he only puts the day of his birth and I would like to know

  • @vortexmikey
    @vortexmikey 16 років тому

    there is

  • @sherazanwar
    @sherazanwar 14 років тому

    Jehova Gob Bless Jews. You were the chossen ones. you are the chossen ones and will remain the chossen nation of God.

  • @Alexander1878MU
    @Alexander1878MU 14 років тому

    @randy109 WHY EVERYBODY IS TALKING ABOUT ISRAEL ONLY??? HAVE YOU FORGOT POLAND , WHERE THE WORST THINGS HAPPENED?????

  • @Pikar100
    @Pikar100 14 років тому

    3 years in hell :O

  • @Mohawkmarcje
    @Mohawkmarcje 16 років тому

    Lekker volwassen.