Jewish Survivor Rita Zychlinski Testimony | USC Shoah Foundation

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  • @alanthiercelin5218
    @alanthiercelin5218 5 років тому +32

    Rita Zychlinski
    July 2, 1922 - September 16, 2015 (93 years old)
    RIP

    • @teemarie5478
      @teemarie5478 2 роки тому +4

      I noticed that a lot of the women that made it through the Holocaust lived a long life, into their 90’s

  • @marybethcompetiello199
    @marybethcompetiello199 2 роки тому +11

    Each survivor had his or her own experience personal to them across the spectrum and it should be respected. The horror, for all of them, equally, was the hatred against them, the stripping of their rights and liberties, the disintegration of their families. Pay attention, everyone watching. Listen to what each survivor says about how all this madness slowly began. Look at what is taking place NOW in present time and see if you can find some small similarities. Very frightening.

    • @RD-0101
      @RD-0101 Рік тому

      Yes because most of the nazis have survived and their descendents and people with a simmilar ideology are occupying very influential positions in society nowadays. They are called now another name, globalists,but they have the same desire as the nazis: divide and control the whole planet with a one world dictatorial government. Good luck to us all! 😐

    • @marybethcompetiello199
      @marybethcompetiello199 Рік тому

      @@RD-0101 Absolutely.

  • @chrissims3810
    @chrissims3810 3 роки тому +4

    I so appreciate this testimony. Must have been very painful to recall. The sound seems fine.

  • @valpurves45
    @valpurves45 6 років тому +12

    Difficult to listen to her english language but very brave lady

  • @1jacekroch
    @1jacekroch 5 місяців тому +1

    Hard to listen, heartbraking testimony. On the other hand, after so many years had passed by and out of contact with polish community she had spoken geniu polish with beautiful accent.

  • @Andrea-fe6dy
    @Andrea-fe6dy 3 роки тому +14

    Interesting interview. Though I think it's a shame that after what she and her family went through during the war, her husband was still prejudice about not wanting to work in a 'black' neighbourhood. We need to learn from history.

  • @teemarie5478
    @teemarie5478 2 роки тому +5

    The recording keeps making really loud noise. It’s kind of hard to understand her English. This one of the hardest video’s to watch. One thing I’ve noticed is she seemed to have a lot of choices unlike most of the other people I’ve watched. I’m only half way through & I’ve already heard her say someone was willing to save her & she continued to say no, which I kinda understand. They killed nearly the whole family, she didn’t want to leave her sister. Sadly the poor like always never ever had a chance😓 it seems like if you were a beautiful young lady that they sometimes got to live longer. At times she starts talking really fast🙈 She is a beautiful woman. I’m really glad both her & her sister was able to survive what happened.

  • @ttp436
    @ttp436 3 роки тому +2

    A lot of things is not adding up I think she is a very attractive lady and may have had a somewhat not as difficult time as most because of her looks but it’s hard to piece together what she is say. I guess it’s trauma, old age, disturbed memory but either way I am sure she suffered terrible. Very glamorous lady. I just try and rewind to hear again what happened to her father and brothers and sister again. It’s amazing the different experience each survivor had. Oh god just re-listened the poor father hung himself so sad

  • @Ann-gn9ns
    @Ann-gn9ns 4 місяці тому

    I would have liked to listen to the whole interview but the sound was so muffled I couldn't understand what the dear lady was saying.

  • @basialaufman6365
    @basialaufman6365 10 місяців тому

    QUALITY OF SOUND IS AWFUL at 2:08:20 l just passed through the stretch of horrible disturbances to the recording, to what she says - as if someone was crumpling some paper next to the microphone, end it happened before to it should be edited out if possible, too bad it happened to such a interesting testimony for which I’m thankful

  • @hannureittu4310
    @hannureittu4310 4 роки тому +5

    Great! Recording is terrible...she could have learned not to produce such noise....

  • @brianmccutcheon2471
    @brianmccutcheon2471 2 роки тому +1

    Very hard to hear

  • @johnforeman634
    @johnforeman634 6 місяців тому

    How could her
    Father have done that knowing it would be likely that his children would be likely to find him?

  • @rosebouquet7501
    @rosebouquet7501 2 роки тому +1

    Can hardly hear her

  • @barbarawright3319
    @barbarawright3319 2 роки тому

    Where is the sound?

  • @cindyhalpern3187
    @cindyhalpern3187 Рік тому

    What a pushy interviewer!