I just saw the movie "My best friend Anne Frank:" So glad that both Hannah and her sister survived the war. Really sad that Anne and her sister died just days before liberation. Lest we forget.
If I live to be 100 years old, I will never understand why people put so much importance on celebrities. I never did, even as a small child. I was always fascinated by people like Hanna here, Anne Frank, Meip Geiss James Herriot, Aberham Lincoln, John F Kennedy and so on. I could listen to their stories forever. This story reminds me so much of the monumentous risk people took helpimg those with the underground railroad. My hero's are ordinary people doing extrodinary things.
I agree with you so many real life heroes to look up to like her and all of the other survivors who continue to let the ones who lost their lives live on through each of their stories God bless her God bless all of the survivors and God bless the ones who didn't make it out of those horrible camps.
@Sherrie Owen Hi Sherrie.. thank you for your reply & sharing your families experience. So glad that your family escaped the horrors faced by most. Despite what is shown in the media, I would trust their stories to be true. My parents were right in the fromt lines, mother in Germany, father in occupied Czechoslovakia. Both told me horror stories. They were both small childten then. Both my grandfathers fought, leaving their wives, my grandmothers alone with their children. My mother was the 2nd of 4 & my dad had 2 older twin sisters. They told stories of how brutal russian solders were to women, whom they would rape & kill. My mothers youngest brother died of an infection ( tetnus) . After the war, my mothers dad, came home..my fathers dad is MIA..he left a widow & 3 small children she could not support. They were given to her married sister to raise. Soon after they came to Canada tostart over. My father came alone as a very young man. My parents met here. I am 1st generation Canadian. My parents became Canadian citizens in 1966. My mother swears they had no idea about the camps & Hitlers horrors.. but I find that hard to believe. Any rate, it took alot of courage for Miep to hide the Frank family..the outcome for Miep could have been much worse. Its so tragic how close they all came to pulling this off & being free..its absolutely tragic that one person with so much hatred took it upon themself to turn them in. Based on being raised by German parents, my family were very cruel too & would have done the same thing.
@@Ælfgifu-1 that’s my thought exactly how is this possible I’m crying to actually think this crimes are real. Seeing survivors and victims makes it surreal
Unfortunately, Hanneli Golsar has passed away. I'm glad you lived a long life and now you're reunited with Anne and the rest of your friends and Family. R.I.P. 🙏🏽
all of yall that are commenting about the noise.... this woman lived in a camp with 2000 other people. can you imagine the noise? that stuff doesnt matter to her. she sees the things in life that other people dont see.
Perfectly said...I understand wanting to focus on just her but there's such a large amount of people now days that are so soft it's gross! We have so many that are 'Triggered' by every and anything that ate beyond fragile. It's because of all the horrors these innocent people and other's through history endured that has allowed for the times we have now and many are clueless to understand that.
The background sounds could be edited. Really detracted from the important message being shared by Mrs. Goslar. In no way a detraction or a repudiation of this powerful work.
It's very important to hear from people like this. To make sure people like Anne Frank and Hannah are not forgotten and also make us realise how lucky we are we haven't had to live in awful conditions like that. And also it doesn't happen again. This was a heart wrenching and powerful video.
The government, schools, ect want us to stop teaching history but majority of what they told us is bunk. Wars are created for the elite to gain more power and money.
@@Lynn-rf1kc I learned all about the Holocaust in school. I'm not American. We were taught about all historical periods. I can't imagine a country not wanting it's children to know about history. Good and bad. That is how atrocities are repeated.
@@rowindownstream Your so out of touch. Sad, but the answer to why our world is is falling is because of sheep like yourself. Good luck hon...Time for your CNN marathon for the day isn't it.
But there are people around you who suffer greatly in our current society. It’s important to see the current injustices. I’m sure the Nazis considered themselves very lucky too. In the movie based on truth, “Freedom Writers,” we see Miep talk to the oppressed children in the US, calling them similar survivors of great oppression. In NYC, the pandemic should have made it very clear to the privileged the great injustices, as those in public hospitals died like flies. Do the privileged care? Most don’t and instead complain of the crime on the streets. They aren’t very different from Nazis, are they? And Eric Adams, a right wing democrat, won the election because he promised to stop Street crime and now he is making dangerous decisions regarding Covid. And who suffers the most from Covid? The lower class.
My grandma-in-law just turned 101 yesterday , born February 3,1921 and is from the Netherlands and is:was the only family member to survive the holocaust. She now has 4 adult children, 7 grandchildren, 11 great-grandchildren and 1 great-great- grandchild.
This lady we know rebuild her family she and her sis one had 10 kids 8 grand children and 4 great grand. The other 14 children, 16 grandchildren, and 10 great grandchildren. Mother remarried and had 3 more children. Her other 2 children died and her husband.
Trauma does incredible things to the brain. She will remember every inch of this time in great detail. It’s also been very heavily documented and I imagine every time she sees reference to Anne/the Nazis it all comes flooding back.
That big a grief in that big of a pain and horror will be stuck in your brain for all eternity you do not get rid of any of it you remember every detail
I am so glad I have heard about the last days of Anne Frank. Thank you Hannah for sharing your story. Anne Franks story and writing is a gift to humanity all young children should know her story.
I wouldn’t say “young.” I think it’s a bit traumatizing for younger people. I fist watch the film and read the book at thirteen and cried my eyes out. Anyone younger than 11 I don’t think it’s a good idea.
I came here after watching My Best Friend Anne Frank just out on Netflix. Hannah tells her story very well, what an amazing lady. Had to mention, I had a school friend named Sharon Grant…
I've heard/seen her speak live in Israel. As an American Jew who's family was DEEPLY affected by the Holocaust (both my mother's and father's families were decimated), Hannah's one of my definitive heroes. She even let me hug her after she spoke. It's not every day you get to hug a living piece of your own personal history. She was LOVELY. ❤️ R.I.P. Hannaleh.
She was a brave lady and we have to be grateful yo people like her telling the horrific circumstances she found herself in as a teenager under the brutal Nazi regime.because of her we are able to understand the horrific nature of Fascism. Their are people out there who deny that the Holocaust even happened. Sadly many of them I see within my Muslim community but fortunately they are of the minority and tend to be less educated. Luckily for humanity in this modern day of Internet people are able to find the truth.
Hannah's eye witness account is so important today with the threat of freedom around the world being challenged. She worked to keep her report on the positive side to some extent but it was a horrific experience. Thank you Hannah.
@@amy109 I'm asking because op may be referring to palestine vs. israel (or something similar), or they could be one of those anti vax morons who thinks the covid vaccine is affecting their freedoms
Those two girls did nothing to have their whole lives ruined & Anne to die so young. At the end of her story it looked like she wanted to cry but just couldn't anymore. Sad.
I am Turkish and I listened to her with tears, I am glad that she can tell you today what happened .. I feel so sorry for all the victims of that time .. and hope that people learn from this .. wonderful person
@@annas4843 No country has been holy, Turks are also killed by greeks and Armenians.. I think you are looking for a discussion and that is disrespectful now…🙄
@@Cigdemcik the truth is disrespectful? Killing to protect your home from those who are attacking you is not a crime, the mass graves of 1.5 million Armenian civilians killed for no absolute reason in hands of Turks is a genocide. Learn the difference if you want to earn some respect. Would you have picnic at the graves of the Holocaust victims? No? How you think the Cypriots feels watching Turks having picnics in front of their old houses which are still under occupation, where they saw their parents die? Even the worst psychopath wouldn’t dare to think of doing that, but Turks did just a couple of years ago. No wonder why Turks supported Nazis, they are the same.
@@annas4843 excuse me? Who are you to attack me like that? And judge me because I’m turkish, I,m here to show my compassion for the people of the second world war… and nobody should be treated this way beacause of religion or race.. I didn’t kill anyone so don’t bother me with your problems and keep it respectful without hate…
@@Cigdemcik your compassion is fake if it doesn’t concern all people. If you are companionate start by showing it to those who your own ancestors wronged and tortured as the Germans did, first you need to recognize the truth and not repeat the same mistakes, Turkish people still deny the truth even today and threaten with war Armenia, Greece and Cyprus, all those your ancestors have wronged and performed genocides on you still continue to torment and treat them as inferior to you. Truth is not an attack. Pretending to be compassionate while you still torment the same people is an attack. Until Turkey recognizes all the genocides it has done and the million of civilians it has killed it will never stop repeating its horrific past, even today.
Prior to covid I spent a year listening to survivor stories. I believe God used those stories to give me wisdom and discernment. I knew from the first week it was being used. Thank you for telling your story.
Your words are being heard and your story will carry through with this video. I'm grateful that I listened to you this day and wish you peace in your heart. I was so glad to hear that you and Anna got to talk on more time.
An excellent and compelling speaker. This evil event needs to constantly be told to the young generations. It is something that I reflect on in any event of my life.
What an amazing articulate,intelligent ,resilient woman.A great storyteller with an excellant memory and sense of humour. Thankyou so much for this important oral history.I wish you health and peace.Love from Australia.
What a story of love she had for Anna and her family I have seen the movie a few times but this is the first time I heard it from Hannah I will be listening it to again
Gosh. Whoever is coughing over this incredible woman's testimony should leave the room. This women is sharp as a tack, and she is probably 90 years old. This story really helps you understand how very real it was.
Respect to this lovely women. What she and others went through was a very hard and difficult time. Well done to her for sharing her story with so many xx
I am very grateful to have the pleasure of being able to see this interview. I feel a very strong connection with Anne and I love so much Hannah. She is a great example of strength and courage. Thanks you❤️
I couldmlisten to this woman talk all day. And the things we complain abt… doesnt even come close to the sufferings and hardships these heros went thru…to those who didnt survive RIP
May God bless this lady with a lovely heart .... Hanneli Goslar Pick. Hanneli and her family too went through the same torcherous fate of events during world war 2, as Anne and her family did. But Hanneli was lucky to survive the horrors of the camps and narrate her life story. Long live Hanneli.How I wish I could meet you!!
I can't help but watch Mrs Pik Goslar's eyes as she tells her story. In one moment, you can see the happiness she associated with her early childhood, and in the next the tragedy of the Holocaust. She survived through so much to bring this story to future generations so that they could learn from the mistakes of the past. I pray that the world never again suffers what this brave woman and her family went through.
To talk about everything you had to endure was probably the hardest thing it’s like living through that moment all over again. I am sorry for your losses but, I’m glad u and ur sister survived to tell ur story. Love and prayers.
It's so amazing to me how Hannah and Anne still managed to find each other after all that. My heart wants to believe that hearing Hannah and getting her package gave Anne a bit of Peace before she passed ♥️
I found out about her recent passing. I'm so grateful she could survive and had a long happy life. She will always be remembered as she left a mark, too. Be In Heaven, feeling G-d's light Dear Mrs. Hannah Elisabeth Goslar✨🌷🌷✨
Thank you Hannah. Such a beautiful rendering of a horrible chapter in mankind's history. I'm so glad you and your sister made it and didn't die in that concentration camp.
U are a blessing from god. It was amazing to listen to ur story. I am so sorry that u endured such treatment and am glad u made it to tell ur story. Anne was an amazing little girl with a beautiful heart. And U are an amazing lady to share ur story with us. I know one day u will see Anne again with our father in heaven. What joy that will be.
May these stories never die as all those wonderful people who never made it did, as they need the truth to be told. God bless those poor souls. God will all ways hold them in his heart and they are all with him now in heaven, forever.
I am so grateful you shared your story of Gemany, Holland, your family, your friendships with Anne Frank and her family. I was deeply moved by Anne Frank's Diary...profoundly affected by the suffering by the millions and horrors of ww2. You are a brave and very strong woman. It is an amazing matter of fact account of the willingness of strangers to help one another under the most horrid circumstances imaginable. Your friendship as a child with Anna, then the last ( sharing food over the fence at camp). And to be able to eventually share with Mr Frank and the world. Thank you so much for such an amazing account of events. ( perhaps, you have heard of the reincarnation of ANNE FRANK. This in itself is amazing. I am convinced of its authenticity. This is on utube and speaks of a young girl who claimed to be Anna Frank ...she knew where she had lived in Holland- went there ..at some point Mr Frank was involved. This is on utube..usa) THANK YOU SO MUCH ..
I just watched her life story but felt the need to hear it in her words. Just wow… The way she can carry herself at her age and still recall in great detail all the facts, I was in tears. What a wonderful brave woman that started out as a courageous little girl. ❤️
Hell was liberated on January 27 1945 - just a few days ago. 77 short years since the liberation - less than a lifetime. These stories and their lessons are not from the distant past or am ancient time. Having been a different world, it would have been very possible for Ann to still have been alive today or at least in the recent past - we have forgotten - which is the most dangerous of actions.
1:04:09 you can't imagine Anne Frank so weak and sad or angry because she always has that beautiful smile on her face I love how Hannah and Anne just loved seeing each other and how Hannah gave Anne some food aswell that's how you know Anne and Hannah are BEST FRIENDS there both not fake
I'm am not Jewish. I'm so grateful that survivors of the Holocaust are able to find the strength to remember such horrific events and tell us in their own voices and or words. It's so very important. You can follow the holocaust museum on Twitter. Thank you Hannah.
Thank you for your beautiful testimony. I feel like I was there - somewhere, but have no clear recollection, being born in 1995 into a Jewish family. May Hashem bless you. Thank you for sharing.
There is a man who is a vet in Wisconsin his name is POL and he was a young boy in Poland when this was going on and it's so hard for him to speak on this as well they saved one boy and that's all they could save
I just watched the movie- My Best Friend Anne Frank, like all Holocaust books and movies it made me cry and cry. It’s just so hard to believe that anyone could be so cruel. I thank God my family had already immigrated to America long before the war. Anne Frank’s diary was the first glimpse I had of the Holocaust, later I read some of Eli Wiesel books. Someday I will travel to Amsterdam to visit the Anne Frank museum. It is so important to never forget.
Dear Hanna, Your story, like every witness who survived the Shoah Is VERY important. Testimonies such as yours are a constant reminder of the depravity of the nazis, (refuse to give these people the capital "n." I know a Lady here in Perth West Australia who spent three years in Bergin-Belson. Today she is in her late eighties but she still goes around our schools bearing witness. You might know to whom I am referring. I am Christian and my prayers are prayers to the Almighty One that He grants eternal rest to all those who were murdered by hitler, (once more, no capital for this homme perdu) and his damnable henchmen. Hetty Verolme is on facebook. She spent three years in that place of horror.
I am so glad they are telling the facts about what happened during this time. There are dark forces that would hide the truth, and these brave people shine the light on those roaches who would lie and deny.
I never knew about the Holocaust until highschool. My best friends grandma was a survivor of Auschwitz. I'd never heard of the place. She was a tiny itty-bitty little lady. The first thing she did upon meeting me was to put out her arm and show me her tattoo. And proclaim she had been there. I was so embarrassed because I had no idea what she was talking about.
Mr Frank got to love and be with those who know everything and he got to be a surrogate Grandpa. That makes my heart full. So much loss. I've been to the house and it's mind blowing.
Such a wonderful story - told by a lovely lady. Thank you Mrs. Hannah. I read Anne Frank ‘s Diary as a child and I always wondered if she had survived the Holocaust, what would have become of her. Listening to Mrs. Hannah’s story and her life of caring and helping others has given me a poignant glimpse of what dear Anne Frank’s life would have been like. God be good them.
I just saw the movie "My best friend Anne Frank:" So glad that both Hannah and her sister survived the war. Really sad that Anne and her sister died just days before liberation. Lest we forget.
Watching now and why wasn’t this included in school when learning about Anne Frank. I had no idea and wondered if Hollywood. Real life.
@@anotherjunkie2 I believe Anne mentioned it in her diary.
That was a good movie!
Sooooo tragic
If I live to be 100 years old, I will never understand why people put so much importance on celebrities. I never did, even as a small child. I was always fascinated by people like Hanna here, Anne Frank, Meip Geiss James Herriot, Aberham Lincoln, John F Kennedy and so on. I could listen to their stories forever. This story reminds me so much of the monumentous risk people took helpimg those with the underground railroad. My hero's are ordinary people doing extrodinary things.
I agree with you so many real life heroes to look up to like her and all of the other survivors who continue to let the ones who lost their lives live on through each of their stories God bless her God bless all of the survivors and God bless the ones who didn't make it out of those horrible camps.
Same for me❣️🇨🇦
@Sherrie Owen Hi Sherrie.. thank you for your reply & sharing your families experience. So glad that your family escaped the horrors faced by most. Despite what is shown in the media, I would trust their stories to be true. My parents were right in the fromt lines, mother in Germany, father in occupied Czechoslovakia. Both told me horror stories. They were both small childten then. Both my grandfathers fought, leaving their wives, my grandmothers alone with their children. My mother was the 2nd of 4 & my dad had 2 older twin sisters. They told stories of how brutal russian solders were to women, whom they would rape & kill. My mothers youngest brother died of an infection ( tetnus) . After the war, my mothers dad, came home..my fathers dad is MIA..he left a widow & 3 small children she could not support. They were given to her married sister to raise. Soon after they came to Canada tostart over. My father came alone as a very young man. My parents met here. I am 1st generation Canadian. My parents became Canadian citizens in 1966. My mother swears they had no idea about the camps & Hitlers horrors.. but I find that hard to believe. Any rate, it took alot of courage for Miep to hide the Frank family..the outcome for Miep could have been much worse. Its so tragic how close they all came to pulling this off & being free..its absolutely tragic that one person with so much hatred took it upon themself to turn them in. Based on being raised by German parents, my family were very cruel too & would have done the same thing.
Me too🙂
Dude i can relate a lot
She is so brave. Surviving the holocaust isn't easy..please respect her
Surviving it, and coping with the trauma and the loss of loved ones afterwards. She deserves massive respect.
She has died, today, at 93, in Jerusalem.
@@Ælfgifu-1 that’s my thought exactly how is this possible I’m crying to actually think this crimes are real. Seeing survivors and victims makes it surreal
Such a hero.
Hanneli Goslar Pick passed away a few months back at the age of 94.She will never be forgotten.
May her soul rest in peace.
Unfortunately, Hanneli Golsar has passed away. I'm glad you lived a long life and now you're reunited with Anne and the rest of your friends and Family. R.I.P. 🙏🏽
all of yall that are commenting about the noise.... this woman lived in a camp with 2000 other people. can you imagine the noise? that stuff doesnt matter to her. she sees the things in life that other people dont see.
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Perfectly said...I understand wanting to focus on just her but there's such a large amount of people now days that are so soft it's gross! We have so many that are 'Triggered' by every and anything that ate beyond fragile. It's because of all the horrors these innocent people and other's through history endured that has allowed for the times we have now and many are clueless to understand that.
A bit excessive but sure
The background sounds could be edited. Really detracted from the important message being shared by Mrs. Goslar. In no way a detraction or a repudiation of this powerful work.
It's very important to hear from people like this. To make sure people like Anne Frank and Hannah are not forgotten and also make us realise how lucky we are we haven't had to live in awful conditions like that. And also it doesn't happen again. This was a heart wrenching and powerful video.
And if we don’t speak about it, it repeats itself. You’re so right.
The government, schools, ect want us to stop teaching history but majority of what they told us is bunk. Wars are created for the elite to gain more power and money.
@@Lynn-rf1kc I learned all about the Holocaust in school. I'm not American. We were taught about all historical periods. I can't imagine a country not wanting it's children to know about history. Good and bad. That is how atrocities are repeated.
@@rowindownstream Your so out of touch. Sad, but the answer to why our world is is falling is because of sheep like yourself. Good luck hon...Time for your CNN marathon for the day isn't it.
But there are people around you who suffer greatly in our current society. It’s important to see the current injustices. I’m sure the Nazis considered themselves very lucky too. In the movie based on truth, “Freedom Writers,” we see Miep talk to the oppressed children in the US, calling them similar survivors of great oppression. In NYC, the pandemic should have made it very clear to the privileged the great injustices, as those in public hospitals died like flies. Do the privileged care? Most don’t and instead complain of the crime on the streets. They aren’t very different from Nazis, are they? And Eric Adams, a right wing democrat, won the election because he promised to stop Street crime and now he is making dangerous decisions regarding Covid. And who suffers the most from Covid? The lower class.
My grandma-in-law just turned 101 yesterday , born February 3,1921 and is from the Netherlands and is:was the only family member to survive the holocaust. She now has 4 adult children, 7 grandchildren, 11 great-grandchildren and 1 great-great- grandchild.
Wow, please tell her Happy Birthday from Oklahoma, USA ❣️
Happy birthday to your grandmother..God bless her.
Happy Birthday to her! May God bless her and her family with long life and good health always. 💕
This lady we know rebuild her family she and her sis one had 10 kids 8 grand children and 4 great grand. The other 14 children, 16 grandchildren, and 10 great grandchildren. Mother remarried and had 3 more children. Her other 2 children died and her husband.
Mazel Tov! May she have MANY MANY more. ❤️
How on earth does she remember all the dates??! Amazing woman. So eloquent and clear in what she says.
Trauma does incredible things to the brain. She will remember every inch of this time in great detail. It’s also been very heavily documented and I imagine every time she sees reference to Anne/the Nazis it all comes flooding back.
That big a grief in that big of a pain and horror will be stuck in your brain for all eternity you do not get rid of any of it you remember every detail
The survivors knew that if they lived they would be the voice of those who did not.
I have an 85 year old aunt who is the same way... names, dates, places, events... she remembers everything like a photographic memory.
You don't realize time when you're happy and glad
Try living a hellish life like Hannah, you won't forget even one single moment, let alone dates
I am so glad I have heard about the last days of Anne Frank. Thank you Hannah for sharing your story. Anne Franks story and writing is a gift to humanity all young children should know her story.
I wouldn’t say “young.”
I think it’s a bit traumatizing for younger people. I fist watch the film and read the book at thirteen and cried my eyes out.
Anyone younger than 11 I don’t think it’s a good idea.
@@Sub2me112 yes of course you have a valid point. Txs for pointing it out.
I came here after watching My Best Friend Anne Frank just out on Netflix. Hannah tells her story very well, what an amazing lady. Had to mention, I had a school friend named Sharon Grant…
@@Sub2me112 awww you poor baby at least you didn’t have to live through
I've heard/seen her speak live in Israel. As an American Jew who's family was DEEPLY affected by the Holocaust (both my mother's and father's families were decimated), Hannah's one of my definitive heroes.
She even let me hug her after she spoke. It's not every day you get to hug a living piece of your own personal history. She was LOVELY. ❤️ R.I.P. Hannaleh.
That was so nice for you! Have a great day!🤗
She was a brave lady and we have to be grateful yo people like her telling the horrific circumstances she found herself in as a teenager under the brutal Nazi regime.because of her we are able to understand the horrific nature of Fascism. Their are people out there who deny that the Holocaust even happened.
Sadly many of them I see within my Muslim community but fortunately they are of the minority and tend to be less educated.
Luckily for humanity in this modern day of Internet people are able to find the truth.
Very sharp memory! Can still recall things straight! Awesome! Nice to hear and see you the bestfriend of Anne Frank!😍😍😍😍😍
You Tubers should take notes on speaking from Hannah. Every sentence she makes a point. Loved every minute of her speaking.
@Diana Beebe No I'm not
imagine what she had to go through. both Anne AND her..What she had to see....😭
Hannah's eye witness account is so important today with the threat of freedom around the world being challenged. She worked to keep her report on the positive side to some extent but it was a horrific experience. Thank you Hannah.
what threat of freedom might this be?
@@Tori-vz5er if you have to ask that question you’re part of the problem. You have been indoctrinated and brainwashed.
@@amy109 I'm asking because op may be referring to palestine vs. israel (or something similar), or they could be one of those anti vax morons who thinks the covid vaccine is affecting their freedoms
I know - how our police US are equipped military style, trained to kill and are brutalizing sections of our population.
@@Tori-vz5er I know what side you would have been on by this statement
What a gem !!! The bravery, courage and perseverance of the survivors is just astounding !
Those two girls did nothing to have their whole lives ruined & Anne to die so young. At the end of her story it looked like she wanted to cry but just couldn't anymore. Sad.
The look Anne had when she held Margot when she died is so poignant. Anne's words will live forever.
Sometimes the pain run so deep there is no tears
So she did survive! That’s a true blessing! Anne is still there with her not in person but there none the less.
I am Turkish and I listened to her with tears, I am glad that she can tell you today what happened .. I feel so sorry for all the victims of that time .. and hope that people learn from this .. wonderful person
Do you also cry when you hear the Armenian and Greek suffering at the hands of Turks during their genocides?
Maybe you should try it
@@annas4843 No country has been holy, Turks are also killed by greeks and Armenians.. I think you are looking for a discussion and that is disrespectful now…🙄
@@Cigdemcik the truth is disrespectful?
Killing to protect your home from those who are attacking you is not a crime, the mass graves of 1.5 million Armenian civilians killed for no absolute reason in hands of Turks is a genocide. Learn the difference if you want to earn some respect.
Would you have picnic at the graves of the Holocaust victims? No?
How you think the Cypriots feels watching Turks having picnics in front of their old houses which are still under occupation, where they saw their parents die?
Even the worst psychopath wouldn’t dare to think of doing that, but Turks did just a couple of years ago. No wonder why Turks supported Nazis, they are the same.
@@annas4843 excuse me? Who are you to attack me like that? And judge me because I’m turkish, I,m here to show my compassion for the people of the second world war… and nobody should be treated this way beacause of religion or race.. I didn’t kill anyone so don’t bother me with your problems and keep it respectful without hate…
@@Cigdemcik your compassion is fake if it doesn’t concern all people.
If you are companionate start by showing it to those who your own ancestors wronged and tortured as the Germans did, first you need to recognize the truth and not repeat the same mistakes, Turkish people still deny the truth even today and threaten with war Armenia, Greece and Cyprus, all those your ancestors have wronged and performed genocides on you still continue to torment and treat them as inferior to you.
Truth is not an attack. Pretending to be compassionate while you still torment the same people is an attack.
Until Turkey recognizes all the genocides it has done and the million of civilians it has killed it will never stop repeating its horrific past, even today.
What a brave and amazing woman! She has such a sweet spirit despite all the tragedies she suffered.
Prior to covid I spent a year listening to survivor stories. I believe God used those stories to give me wisdom and discernment. I knew from the first week it was being used. Thank you for telling your story.
Your words are being heard and your story will carry through with this video. I'm grateful that I listened to you this day and wish you peace in your heart. I was so glad to hear that you and Anna got to talk on more time.
An excellent and compelling speaker. This evil event needs to constantly be told to the young generations. It is something that I reflect on in any event of my life.
why the dislikes? I think it's good she wants to tell about Anne and the Frank family
There will always be haters. They aren't worth paying any mind
People on the wrong side want to deny or forget
May be there are hitler family.s
These are people who denies the Holocaust.
the answer is antisemitism. it hasnt gone away. people still act like the Holocaust never happened. it’s disgusting.
Her detailed memory is absolutely amazing. God bless you Hanna, you are truly an Angel.
Amen 🙏 she is 🥰
What an amazing articulate,intelligent ,resilient woman.A great storyteller with an excellant memory and sense of humour. Thankyou so much for this important oral history.I wish you health and peace.Love from Australia.
Well spoken, and her story is extremely important for all to hear. Lest we forget 🙏
Thank You for Sharing …..
Whenever I am feeling self pity I will forever remember your story ; you are absolutely a beautiful and strong inspiration.
Wonderful, amazing talk! Thank you, you are a treasure!
What a story of love she had for Anna and her family I have seen the movie a few times but this is the first time I heard it from Hannah I will be listening it to again
Me too ..
You can tell she misses the Frank family
Gosh. Whoever is coughing over this incredible woman's testimony should leave the room. This women is sharp as a tack, and she is probably 90 years old. This story really helps you understand how very real it was.
May God Always Bless this woman & ALL her family 🙏 this woman has so much class, she reminds me of my Italian Nonna ❤️
I am humbled and horrified by listening to her story. "and things like this will never happen to anyone again" -Hannah Pick Goslar.
Telling their story helps them heal...rather than repression
It helps her deal with it whether it heals or not sometimes it'll take it heals it just helps us to deal with it
I realised her name Hannah after reading the diary of Anne's. It says that some people said
"Here comes Anna, Hannah and Sonna!"
Its " Anne, Hanne and Sanne"
@@ishaaishwarya7664 pronounced with an 'ah' sound at the end
Onah. Honah sonah.
Respect to this lovely women. What she and others went through was a very hard and difficult time. Well done to her for sharing her story with so many xx
God bless this precious woman amazing how beautiful she is even being old
Yes--Beauty is Always a Reflection of The Heart ❤️
She is 🥰
I did not want this interview to end! I'll be thinking about her for a long time now...
I am very grateful to have the pleasure of being able to see this interview. I feel a very strong connection with Anne and I love so much Hannah. She is a great example of strength and courage.
Thanks you❤️
I couldmlisten to this woman talk all day. And the things we complain abt… doesnt even come close to the sufferings and hardships these heros went thru…to those who didnt survive RIP
May God bless this lady with a lovely heart .... Hanneli Goslar Pick.
Hanneli and her family too went through the same torcherous fate of events during world war 2, as Anne and her family did.
But Hanneli was lucky to survive the horrors of the camps and narrate her life story.
Long live Hanneli.How I wish I could meet you!!
Amen.. I will love to meet her too 💓
I can't help but watch Mrs Pik Goslar's eyes as she tells her story. In one moment, you can see the happiness she associated with her early childhood, and in the next the tragedy of the Holocaust. She survived through so much to bring this story to future generations so that they could learn from the mistakes of the past. I pray that the world never again suffers what this brave woman and her family went through.
What an incredible woman! 🙌🏻
Thank you for your account of how things were. I'm very glad you survived. God bless you.
Amén!
Crazy, I'm 33 and I lost one of my beat friends when she was 15 and I barely remember her...good for this lady..
The people who suffered in the Holocaust are true heroes!
To talk about everything you had to endure was probably the hardest thing it’s like living through that moment all over again. I am sorry for your losses but, I’m glad u and ur sister survived to tell ur story. Love and prayers.
amazing woman like her friend anne frank
Wow, I would love to sit and talk with Ms. Hannah! Her mind is so clear. Thank you Ms. Hannah for telling your story. NEVER AGAIN.
She was so lucky to have lived to a ripe old age to tell a story ❤
I have so much respect for this woman. God bless her.
I learned so much with her clarity and perfect english. God bless her humble spirit
It's so amazing to me how Hannah and Anne still managed to find each other after all that. My heart wants to believe that hearing Hannah and getting her package gave Anne a bit of Peace before she passed ♥️
Only God
Hannah came back buy Annie didn't come out and she didn't died yet .
I found out about her recent passing. I'm so grateful she could survive and had a long happy life. She will always be remembered as she left a mark, too. Be In Heaven, feeling G-d's light Dear Mrs. Hannah Elisabeth Goslar✨🌷🌷✨
🙏⚘Thank you Hannah for sharing your story. May God be with you and your family.
Thank you Hannah. Such a beautiful rendering of a horrible chapter in mankind's history. I'm so glad you and your sister made it and didn't die in that concentration camp.
I have read her book since her passing. RIP Hannah!!
U are a blessing from god. It was amazing to listen to ur story. I am so sorry that u endured such treatment and am glad u made it to tell ur story. Anne was an amazing little girl with a beautiful heart. And U are an amazing lady to share ur story with us.
I know one day u will see Anne again with our father in heaven. What joy that will be.
*God
May these stories never die as all those wonderful people who never made it did, as they need the truth to be told. God bless those poor souls. God will all ways hold them in his heart and they are all with him now in heaven, forever.
Amen 🙏
I am so grateful you shared your story of Gemany, Holland, your family, your friendships with Anne Frank and her family. I was deeply moved by Anne Frank's Diary...profoundly affected by the suffering by the millions and horrors of ww2. You are a brave and very strong woman. It is an amazing matter of fact account of the willingness of strangers to help one another under the most horrid circumstances imaginable. Your friendship as a child with Anna, then the last ( sharing food over the fence at camp). And to be able to eventually share with Mr Frank and the world. Thank you so much for such an amazing account of events. ( perhaps, you have heard of the reincarnation of ANNE FRANK. This in itself is amazing. I am convinced of its authenticity. This is on utube and speaks of a young girl who claimed to be Anna Frank ...she knew where she had lived in Holland- went there ..at some point Mr Frank was involved. This is on utube..usa) THANK YOU SO MUCH ..
Bless this dear and brave woman, Hannah and her family!
I am glad that she and her sister survived, and that her sister went on to have children and grandchildren.
I just watched her life story but felt the need to hear it in her words. Just wow… The way she can carry herself at her age and still recall in great detail all the facts, I was in tears. What a wonderful brave woman that started out as a courageous little girl. ❤️
Amazing woman. Her memory is so clear.
Hell was liberated on January 27 1945 - just a few days ago. 77 short years since the liberation - less than a lifetime. These stories and their lessons are not from the distant past or am ancient time. Having been a different world, it would have been very possible for Ann to still have been alive today or at least in the recent past - we have forgotten - which is the most dangerous of actions.
1:04:09 you can't imagine Anne Frank so weak and sad or angry because she always has that beautiful smile on her face I love how Hannah and Anne just loved seeing each other and how Hannah gave Anne some food aswell that's how you know Anne and Hannah are BEST FRIENDS there both not fake
When Anne sister that was it for Anna.
Knowing Anna cried and yelled and screamed because she wasnt able to get the food is haunting.💔
I'm am not Jewish. I'm so grateful that survivors of the Holocaust are able to find the strength to remember such horrific events and tell us in their own voices and or words. It's so very important. You can follow the holocaust museum on Twitter. Thank you Hannah.
Thank you for sharing your story with the world. God bless you and your sister and all your family.
Someone gives this guy in the background some water
The person coughing was so rude it made this very sad video hard to listen to this precious lady.
Cant help coughing
So beautiful and strong thank you so much for sharing your story 💕 never forget
God bless you Hanna Wonderful story you shared with us
Amazing woman!
This lady is great storyteller! Very sad story!
But she's not telling a story mate. She lived that life, first hand account. 😥
@@fatnsassy99 I agree thank you for the correction❤
I feel Anne Frank alive while I hear Hannah talked about her story of her family and her relationship with Ann.
I can listen to her all my God shes a wonderful speaker and what a memory
Thank you for your beautiful testimony. I feel like I was there - somewhere, but have no clear recollection, being born in 1995 into a Jewish family. May Hashem bless you. Thank you for sharing.
You can tell how much she adores Anne, she's precious
God Bless you. We must never forget
Thank you for telling your story
There is a man who is a vet in Wisconsin his name is POL and he was a young boy in Poland when this was going on and it's so hard for him to speak on this as well they saved one boy and that's all they could save
I just watched the movie- My Best Friend Anne Frank, like all Holocaust books and movies it made me cry and cry. It’s just so hard to believe that anyone could be so cruel. I thank God my family had already immigrated to America long before the war.
Anne Frank’s diary was the first glimpse I had of the Holocaust, later I read some of Eli Wiesel books. Someday I will travel to Amsterdam to visit the Anne Frank museum. It is so important to never forget.
I just love this brave ladies story . She is just a beautiful person and we need more like her in this world . 💕🙏
Always said that the Warriors in WW2 should be on tape on what really happened because that's the only way you know history was for sure
Dear Hanna, Your story, like every witness who survived the Shoah Is VERY important. Testimonies such as yours are a constant reminder of the depravity of the nazis, (refuse to give these people the capital "n." I know a Lady here in Perth West Australia who spent three years in Bergin-Belson. Today she is in her late eighties but she still goes around our schools bearing witness. You might know to whom I am referring. I am Christian and my prayers are prayers to the Almighty One that He grants eternal rest to all those who were murdered by hitler, (once more, no capital for this homme perdu) and his damnable henchmen. Hetty Verolme is on facebook. She spent three years in that place of horror.
I am so glad they are telling the facts about what happened during this time. There are dark forces that would hide the truth, and these brave people shine the light on those roaches who would lie and deny.
Thank you Hannah -God bless your brave and sweetest Soul -💕💕💕💕
You are a true hero and someone to respect and look up to. You are a beautiful treasure.
Netflix just made a film about Anne Franks Best friend . So lovely yet so tragic .
I never knew about the Holocaust until highschool. My best friends grandma was a survivor of Auschwitz. I'd never heard of the place. She was a tiny itty-bitty little lady. The first thing she did upon meeting me was to put out her arm and show me her tattoo. And proclaim she had been there. I was so embarrassed because I had no idea what she was talking about.
This is my 8 x listing to this wonderful women I just put it in and listen love the way she talks she brings you there literally
God Bless Anne...Her contemporary...in Amsterdam...Etty Hillesum....this pair radiates wisdom to the world @
I often think what these people had to indure,I hope it will never ever happen to anyone!
Mr Frank got to love and be with those who know everything and he got to be a surrogate Grandpa. That makes my heart full. So much loss.
I've been to the house and it's mind blowing.
Much respect to Hannah Pick Goslar for speaking. We will never forget!
I hope this amazing woman is still alive!
She is indeed still alive. She is 93 years old now.
Such a wonderful story - told by a lovely lady. Thank you Mrs. Hannah. I read Anne Frank ‘s Diary as a child and I always wondered if she had survived the Holocaust, what would have become of her. Listening to Mrs. Hannah’s story and her life of caring and helping others has given me a poignant glimpse of what dear Anne Frank’s life would have been like. God be good them.
I cant believe annes best friend is still alive and survived the holocaust
Anna got sick and her sis died she gave up .
I so agree with you, Nina. These stories show the true human spirit.
Unbelievably shocking! I cannot comprehend the strength of the survivors. How they survived!