Jewish Survivor Liz Manning Testimony | USC Shoah Foundation
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- Опубліковано 19 вер 2024
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She was my Oma and I miss her so much!
She is wonderful.
She's such a firecracker of a woman she's an inspiration and anytime I feel like my own world is falling around me I listen to her and she helps me no end❤
My condolences, I'm so sorry. She seemed like an absolutely wonderful, lovely lady.
What a blessing to have had such a strong, brave, beautiful Oma in your life. Her spirit is within you, hold onto that if you have times of struggle and strife. Hugs.
I love how this woman is so brutally honest.
I love her spirit, her drive, her confidence, her attitude, and how she knew her worth, went after everything she wanted and never settled.
I really connected to the parts where she showed her anger and frustration.
Thank you for the immense privilege of listening to your testimony.
I will never forget.
Wonderful testimony. i love this feisty woman....
Literally the best woman I’ve listened to. Wow she can tell a story and such a sense of humor. Thank god she survived. Brilliant.
Hi from Melbourne Australia.
I feel so priviledged to be able to listen to this amazing woman story.
I loved hearing her story because she was such a great storyteller & so outspoken & so easy to listen to & was transparent & honest about her experience being a Jewish girl living during the Holocaust & her sufferings living in a concentration camp & how her body was affected physically as a result, even to this day, her views about God, her feelings about anti-Semitic behavior today, her deep connection to Israel now and how she went to therapy to recover from the trauma she suffered during that period of time... loved the pictures & memorabilia she shared at the end...
From 2020 may her memory be a blessing.
Wow, wonderful lady....4 hours testimony felt like just half an hour.
You bet... Completely glued to every word she said
She is positively brilliant.
I love her! You know exactly what she thinks and where you stand. Lovely and so lively
This is wonderful, powerful woman. I am watching this in 2017 and i sincerely hope that Liz is alive an well and enjoying her life, she looks won rful, can t b live she was 70 when this was recor e . Fabulous person... fabulous! what an inspiration to me.
Unfortunately Liz passed in 2010 she was my Oma I’m her grandson she was the best!
@@jaggermanning5477 you should be so proud of her. She's a great storyteller and historian of a terrible time. I love and admire her so much.
@@jaggermanning5477 May her memory be a blessing! How lucky you are to have had such a beautiful, intelligent, lively, inquisitive, honest Oma! I'm so glad she shared her testimony
@Jagger Manning such an amazing person your oma was! May her memory be a blessing.
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All my deepest sympathies.. She's incredible to listen to.. She'll live on in so many hearts and especially your family.. What a, gift to the world
i just love listening to these life-stories!
I just love this strong woman,her humour must have given her even more strength.She is amazing,I love her.
Incredible lady! I love her! Thank you so much for sharing your testimony.
❤️hope I see you in heaven
I love this firecracker! Also, this interviewer is way beyond one of the best interviewers on these testimonies. Bravo.
The interviewer did a great job
Yes one of the best so far
God bless you what a remarkable story to hear…thank you for speaking about your life and your family..,xx
Thank you for your story, my heart still breaks for everyone that suffered this, my grandfather from Belgium was also in a concentration camp, this lovey lady tells her harrowing story and you can feel the sadness and her anger as she tells it
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Thank you so very much for sharing your story. Fascinating.
Lovely lady, such a beautiful soul, God bless her 💝💝💝
Fascinating, articulate woman. Thanks for posting.
An amazing, vivid, spicy interview, so full of soul. I kept thinking of how much Liz had been influenced by her magnificent father while listening to her. So much life, and so beautifully expressive! Thank you for giving the chance to hear this.
Thank you for sharing your life story. God bless you and your family.
A wonderful testimony, thank you!
What an amazing woman. So glad she "clocked" the unprepared interviewer.
She is so wonderful her testimony is a great reminder that behind the statistics of death and depravity are real human beings with heart, family and feelings.
very touching tales
Thank you for your testimony
The audio level is good on this one.
Certainly NOTHING as bad as being under fascist occupation but at (2:53:23) she reminds us that refugee life is not normal life either... It was a transition, and Europe was a MESS for a while after WW2 ---
Europe was always “ stepmother “ to refugees , I find myself with 3 tiny kids as refugee in Europe ( Germany ) 1992-1997 , after war ended in my country and our mix family did not longer have place in our country , Germany kicked us out but beautiful country USA created space for families like my family .
So , we moved here living old cruel stepmother ( Europe ) behind .
I love this woman so much. She has so much fire!!!!
Wrapped in her story, courage.. She's deserves an award.. This woman outstrips all these new women hero's.
I adore her intellect..
Everything about her.
Bless you and your family a thousand times over.
It’s impressive how she, as an immigrant to the U.S who practically learned English after the age of 20 or so, can articulate her experience in her second language this well.
Beautiful Person and God Bless her beautiful smile❤️❤️❤️🙏🙏🙏🌹🌹🌹
Yes her smile was amazing she was my Oma I miss her very much!
God Bless you and your Family
@@kellybourque5391 Thank You!
God Bless you🙏🙏🇨🇦
Strong woman
God bless her. I understand her anger. She experienced too much pain 😞
Baruch Hashem! I’m so happy you survived to tell the whole world! Thank you for sharing. May I never complain again. What a lovely mesmerizing speaker with the gift of gab and heavenly light in her eyes! You remind me so much of my own family, who are all gone now, except for a few cousins. Will you let me adopt you as a sister? I’ve never had one. Lots of ❤and Shalom from Massachusetts.
Oh she is awesome! What a personality.
She is so impressive! Und man hört die Brigittenau, so charming! All the best from Vienna ♥️
I love her fiery spirit ❤❤❤
What a story. How the Jewish people suffered. So horrible. Never forget and never let it happen again
I love Liz. Her righteous indignation is palpable. She doesn't mince words. Oodles of chutzpah. ❤ Damn. Scoliosis & twisted vertebrae. Ow! All that cortisol coursing around in Survivors' bodies. CPTSD . GLAD she survived but sad & sorry for the pain she and all the,others
As terrible as her experience was I love how liz is so feisty her reaction a couple of times made me chuckle god bless you liz x ( just because their father was a bast##d ) 😂😂
That line. 😂😂 she’s the best.
what a WOMAN!!!!!!!!
She was my oma!
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Did she say Grey's anatomy? Didn't that come out in 2005?
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I'm not sure she is as jovial as she comes across 😂 she's bouncing around a lot then gets mad at the interviewer when he asks for clarification, what's wrong with you didn't you hear what I was thinking I thought it very loud 😂
I’m listening to her, and don’t know what to make of her interview. Yes, she does come across very strong. Under that I’m sensing a great deal of unresolved issues. She becomes furious during parts of interview. I totally understand because my own mother, who was Polish but not Jewish, was taken prisoner at age 15 and forced to work in German factories until the liberation. My mother displayed similar behavior, as this lady, throughout her lifetime. Unfortunately this history is carried into the next generation. My sister and I can testify to this.
@@christinekilcomons5805 This was a difficult interview to watch
I found her testimony very honest, raw, human. I’m certain it was so difficult for her at times to share her pain. She was a strong person, a survivor. I admire her completely. May she rest in eternal peace.
Even the jewelry was racist did you hear what they called coffee
What about condiments? Ridiculous..
The question about condiments was not at all ridiculous given that there was a barrel of mustard available and Mrs. Manning ate a great deal of this mustard daily.
This woman who has probably died by now is a wonderful story teller. I checked the nutritional information for mustard and although a teaspoon has almost no nutrients, if a person consumes a lot of it, it then has carbs, some protein and minerals. It kept her alive to be able to tell me about her horrible experience. This spirited lady had the courage to get some help with her long simmering anger and resentment. “ Having resentment is like drinking poison and hoping that the other person dies.” May state sanctioned genocide of any people never happen again. And still after the Shoah there have been others as in Rwanda, and more recent ones. May I always be able to say no and do what I can to help prevent it. God bless everyone who reads this. Please pray that it never happens again to anyone.
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