"All their names were on the wall of the orphanage..." Thank you for telling your story. And thank your granddaughter for holding your story for the future.
I read the book Auschwitz (I'm now 55 and have no idea who wrote it, I apologize) when I was 13 years old. I had nightmares for 3 weeks and I realize now how it shaped my view of the world and relationship with humankind..I praise God for you brother ❤️
Thank you so very much for sharing your stories. Although not jewish, my father was born in Warsaw in 1931. He never talked about what he saw until the delirium at the very end. He saw something at an orphanage & that was all we got We need to make sure what happened is never forgotten. 🕯
Sir, Thank you for telling your story. I am amazed how strong your will to live was. What you and everyone who went through this horrible time, I will never forget. God bless you and my Gods peace be upon you. Again, thank you from my heart.✝️♥️
I'm a Berliner, born 1963 in Mariendorf. Later on moved to Frohnau. Unbelievable the city was put back together only 18 years after WW2. I only saw a few bullet holes in some buildings and found several hand cranates and artillery munitions.
Thank you for telling your story. I have found holocaust stories since my childhood helped me endure my own personal life challenges. I feel a lot of respect for the Jewish people as a whole. Thank you for everything that you endured and overcame and still care enough to share.
This is so harrowing, poor man, especially as a child how terrifying surrounded by one atrocity after another. The majority of the population were all in on it by the sounds of things at that time. It makes me angry thinking of this disgusting treatment of innocent people. I had no idea they forced children with parents to go into orphanages.
Thank you sir for your moving testimony. Did your father ask your mother if you could escape to Shanghai with him? Seems odd he didn’t take his son? Rory if it’s a rude question 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏👵🇦🇺
What an uncultured, out-of-place, uncalled for comment considering this is a Holocaust Survivor’s Testimony and 1939s Germany sent all who had a Jewish Grandfather to Concentration Camps. He represents the 6 millions who were starved or died in comcentration camps - and you all you have to say is who from those 6 million “did not have a Jewish mother”? And those precious Survivors who survived and are still alive awhat you have to say is “Your mother was not Jewish so you are not Jewish”. Shameful behavior.
Nazis did not care. He was half Jewish so he was Jewish. He was also circumcised and had a Hebrew name. And he almost gave his leg to Israel. I suspect he considers himself Jewish at that point:)
"All their names were on the wall of the orphanage..." Thank you for telling your story. And thank your granddaughter for holding your story for the future.
I read the book Auschwitz (I'm now 55 and have no idea who wrote it, I apologize) when I was 13 years old. I had nightmares for 3 weeks and I realize now how it shaped my view of the world and relationship with humankind..I praise God for you brother ❤️
Thank you so very much for sharing your stories. Although not jewish, my father was born in Warsaw in 1931. He never talked about what he saw until the delirium at the very end. He saw something at an orphanage & that was all we got We need to make sure what happened is never forgotten. 🕯
Sir, Thank you for telling your story. I am amazed how strong your will to live was. What you and everyone who went through this horrible time, I will never forget. God bless you and my Gods peace be upon you. Again, thank you from my heart.✝️♥️
WOW....what a childhood. Thank you sir for sharing with the world.
I'm a Berliner, born 1963 in Mariendorf. Later on moved to Frohnau. Unbelievable the city was put back together only 18 years after WW2. I only saw a few bullet holes in some buildings and found several hand cranates and artillery munitions.
Thank you so much for sharing your story. Blessings
What an amazing life history, I really admire this man after everything he suffered he remains a gentle articulate man who kept his faith
This man’s life was all war 😭 God Blessed him🙏
Thank you for telling your story. I have found holocaust stories since my childhood helped me endure my own personal life challenges. I feel a lot of respect for the Jewish people as a whole. Thank you for everything that you endured and overcame and still care enough to share.
God bless you, Mr. Hellpap. What an extraordinary life. A true survivor
This man is a National Treasure and I could listen to him for hours I would love to sit down and talk to this man. He is a hero in my book❤🇮🇱❤️🇺🇸❤️
Praise God for your faith that remained, may you be used for Gods glory and may you strengthen those coming behind you.
This is so harrowing, poor man, especially as a child how terrifying surrounded by one atrocity after another. The majority of the population were all in on it by the sounds of things at that time. It makes me angry thinking of this disgusting treatment of innocent people. I had no idea they forced children with parents to go into orphanages.
Thank you sir for your moving testimony. Did your father ask your mother if you could escape to Shanghai with him? Seems odd he didn’t take his son? Rory if it’s a rude question 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏👵🇦🇺
God bless these people. They’re in good company. Look what gentiles did to the most famous Jew Jesus Christ. King of kings
His mother wasn't Jewish,so he also not,
Hitler felf otherwise...
What an uncultured, out-of-place, uncalled for comment considering this is a Holocaust Survivor’s Testimony and 1939s Germany sent all who had a Jewish Grandfather to Concentration Camps. He represents the 6 millions who were starved or died in comcentration camps - and you all you have to say is who from those 6 million “did not have a Jewish mother”?
And those precious Survivors who survived and are still alive awhat you have to say is “Your mother was not Jewish so you are not Jewish”.
Shameful behavior.
Nazis did not care. He was half Jewish so he was Jewish. He was also circumcised and had a Hebrew name. And he almost gave his leg to Israel. I suspect he considers himself Jewish at that point:)
Lots of "you know"...
I think most of us would do something annoying, too, not being used to giving a soliloquy on camera.
Superficial shallow comment.