Holocaust Survivor Helen Colin Full Testimony | USC Shoah Foundation

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  • @USCShoahFoundation
    @USCShoahFoundation  5 років тому +222

    A few years ago, USC Shoah Foundation re-visited Helen after coming across archival footage of her from April 1945.
    Hear from Helen here: ua-cam.com/video/yVzvuxX5saU/v-deo.html
    Hear from Helen's daughter Muriel about the family's discovery of this footage here: sfi.usc.edu/video/helen-colin-and-her-daughter-helens-testimony

    • @earthart2010
      @earthart2010 5 років тому +31

      USC Shoah Foundation thank you so much for posting this. I wish I could see the film and hear what Helen said.
      Again, thank you. ❤️

    • @krjdallas
      @krjdallas 5 років тому +56

      Hello Mama! I am so happy to have had the pleasure of calling you my friend. You were inspiring in so many ways. The impact you had on my life, is immeasurable...the impact you have had on this world is incalculable...and the marks you have made for freedom, kindness, and love are spectacular. On behalf of those who knew and loved you, and the rest of the world...thank you. There are no words to describe you...only, remarkable, soldier, superhero, and angel...those come the closest. A fine Lady; genteel, intelligent, classy, well mannered, caring,..one of the finest examples of a human being. She was the veryembodiment of love and humanity. God bless you mama. I hope you have enjoyed reuniting with your family in heaven. We shall miss you here, and be so much less than when you were amongst us, and yet be so much more because you walked among us.. rest now, beautiful woman, . Find your mommy n daddy, and they can help you keep watch over all of us here.

    • @uhtredofuhtred87
      @uhtredofuhtred87 5 років тому +18

      Kristopher Johnson how very touching. Thank you for sharing such deep, loving and heartfelt words.

    • @marissacaldeira2098
      @marissacaldeira2098 4 роки тому +7

      Jeanne you are a jewel

    • @shenellmiller390
      @shenellmiller390 4 роки тому +37

      I am from the Black Race, and I know there is nothing that I can say to ease the terror you have experienced however, I just wanted you to know that I"m terribly sorry and for those who did not make it. Terribly sorry. I hope the pain of memories in your eyes fade quickly I know you will always remember but the pain of it I pray that the remembrance of that tragic experience stop haunting you. Thank you for sharing this heart wrenching experience.

  • @kathymyhand6052
    @kathymyhand6052 2 роки тому +74

    Whenever I'm having a "bad" day, I remeber Helen and the problems I face seem insignificant and I realize instead how lucky I am . Thank you Helen as you paid a huge price in your life and are nothing short of admirable, honorable, and a blessing to anyone that knows you.

  • @delilahvielma1692
    @delilahvielma1692 4 роки тому +208

    I love how she still calls her dad "daddy" ❤️🌺 R.I.P

  • @kevinpersaud2949
    @kevinpersaud2949 2 роки тому +48

    Her eyes were so sparkly when she talked about her father in the very beginning. I'm glad she had such loving memories of a good father.

  • @adoria5
    @adoria5 2 роки тому +79

    This beautiful soul passed in July of 2016. Thank you for sharing your difficult past with us. Rest in Peace with your loved ones. ❤

    • @MrsK976
      @MrsK976 2 роки тому +2

      Are there more videos of her?

  • @earthart2010
    @earthart2010 5 років тому +239

    A friend of mine Who is Native American has said that it takes four generations to work through trauma in a family.
    Thank you Helen and the rest of your family for your testimony.

    • @lindacosta3381
      @lindacosta3381 5 років тому +3

      Alice Rabbit Of course we would find you on this site. Spreading your ignorance and hate wherever you go

    • @michellebyrd9017
      @michellebyrd9017 3 роки тому +9

      @@lindacosta3381 How is she spreading hate exactly? It seems if you commented on the wrong person.

    • @mtmarijana21
      @mtmarijana21 3 роки тому +2

      Why 4 generations ?

    • @heidivernathorbjornsen475
      @heidivernathorbjornsen475 2 роки тому +7

      @@michellebyrd9017 Linda, was speaking to someone named , Alice -who removed their hateful comment or Utube removed it -obviously it was a comment that you did not see.

    • @michellebyrd9017
      @michellebyrd9017 2 роки тому +2

      @@heidivernathorbjornsen475 I guess I didn't see it.. Thank you....how could anybody say hateful things when these people were brave enough to relive that tragedy all over again by given testimony about the horror they experienced through the holocaust, but there are evil souls everywhere so I'm not surprised.

  • @jankench9622
    @jankench9622 7 років тому +603

    So sad to read that this lovely lady left this world on July of this year. She might be gone but her story will live forever.

    • @MySnaz
      @MySnaz 6 років тому +10

      Oh, that's very sad.

    • @yungjamir
      @yungjamir 5 років тому +14

      RIP! 🙏🙏🙏

    • @judibiggerstaff8054
      @judibiggerstaff8054 4 роки тому +19

      She does seem like a lovely person.

    • @callicoat1
      @callicoat1 4 роки тому +24

      I thought she was the most beautiful woman and her voice sounds like angels. I have listened to her story several times. I regret not writing her a letter. I’m sure she is heaven bound.

    • @Loeee1
      @Loeee1 3 роки тому +7

      Soooooo utterly sad 😞 😞😞😞😞😞🙏🙏🙏

  • @somewhereinmontana3405
    @somewhereinmontana3405 Рік тому +26

    The most powerful, emotional testimony I’ve seen. The interviewer was excellent, so kind and thoughtful and allowed the gravity of each story to settle before asking another question. Mrs. Colin’s descriptions were so detailed, it made me feel like I was there with her during those horrors. The honesty of the story of her husband’s guilt in surviving the one selection was so heartbreaking. I’m so glad she was able to share her testimony…that alone was so courageous. I see that she has since passed away, and I hope her spirit is now with those of her parents, brother and sisters that she was so devoted to. #ALWAYSRemember

  • @MG-cd9ek
    @MG-cd9ek 4 роки тому +162

    This was incredible, the interviewer is incredible and allows the guest to speak. This woman is beautiful too. She is reliving it. I can see it.

    • @MrPaultopp
      @MrPaultopp 3 роки тому +7

      So painful .......

    • @sandy4498
      @sandy4498 3 роки тому +7

      Her memory is incredible and with so many details. I don’t hear hate or anger. So elegant. I’ve seen so many of these interviews but this one really got to me.

    • @lyndaallaby2131
      @lyndaallaby2131 3 роки тому +10

      Yes, what a soft kindly speaking interviewer - such kindness in her voice.

    • @kerrypaterson3427
      @kerrypaterson3427 3 роки тому

      U

  • @nlcrme
    @nlcrme 5 років тому +196

    What an honor and privilege to hear theis interview from the most courageous, beautiful and loving woman I have ever seen. I was said when the interview was over as I wanted her to keep talking and sharing her experiences and wisdom with us. With a lump in my throat and tears in my eyes I say Thank You, Thank You, Thank You and my God Bless You and Your Family for generations to come.

  • @audreyclarke6019
    @audreyclarke6019 5 років тому +205

    What a wonderful well spoken lady, you can still see the pain in her eyes.

  • @lesleykruijt8580
    @lesleykruijt8580 3 роки тому +106

    Don't ask me why, but when she said "I skipped a chapter, is it ok if I come back to this later, dear?" It broke my heart. She is talking about the worst things a person can go through and she is still so polite and mindful of the other person, as to ask if it's fine if she backs up a bit. It is her story, and it must be so hard to recount it all. It shows that the nazi's have taken so much from her, but they couldn't take away her spirit

    • @odeb7924
      @odeb7924 Рік тому +3

      She's lovely, I liked how she refers to her parents as "mother and daddy"

  • @devynglass3781
    @devynglass3781 5 років тому +275

    I have no idea how many times I was put to tears. It’s amazing how these people went on with life after such a tragedy. Knowing that some members of your family were killed and how they were killed would truly haunt me every single day. This lady right here is phenomenal and beautiful and someone to absolutely look up to. I just adore her!

    • @autumnrain1390
      @autumnrain1390 4 роки тому +11

      Yes that's just how i feel for her.i would of loved to hug her.her children should be bursting with pride.how sad how they buried there daddy x

    • @my1birdhouse
      @my1birdhouse 3 роки тому +5

      Today Friedman story very sad and intense also.

    • @jacquelynskye295
      @jacquelynskye295 3 роки тому +4

      @@my1birdhouse It's very difficult to watch. 😞😓

    • @violet32makingit64
      @violet32makingit64 2 роки тому +7

      I wish that UA-cam had a heart button!

    • @REmcoo36
      @REmcoo36 2 роки тому +2

      @@violet32makingit64 ❤

  • @bebelovestoread
    @bebelovestoread 4 роки тому +100

    Today, April 15 is Helen's birthday. Thank you, Shoah Foundation, for this unforgettable interview.

    • @ajussiani
      @ajussiani 3 роки тому +2

      ❣️

    • @victoriaaguilar266
      @victoriaaguilar266 3 роки тому +7

      Gracious dignified Lady, her story and message is deeply felt. So happy she survived and moved on with her life.

    • @thenanlife1141
      @thenanlife1141 3 роки тому +3

      Such an attractive and beautiful lady xx🥰🥰

    • @wendycarter2304
      @wendycarter2304 3 роки тому +5

      And so is today, April 15, 2021. She would celebrate 98 years.
      Surely this is The Greatest Generation. Their stories are so very important. ❤️

  • @manueladarazsdi9675
    @manueladarazsdi9675 5 років тому +103

    Finally, a kindly interviewer!

  • @tonibowers6324
    @tonibowers6324 4 роки тому +157

    These testimonials should be required viewing in our high-schools. She was a lovely person and my heart is broken for what she and her family suffered. We can never forget what happened to the all those who experienced the inhumanity of the Nazis. Thank you Helen for sharing your story.

    • @soft_serve_666
      @soft_serve_666 2 роки тому +9

      @Coffee Addict That's not true at all. Teenagers aren't heartless monsters with no empathy. They're just teenagers still trying to figure stuff out. I know if we heard this woman speak in high-school, it would effect my classmates and I very deeply. There are videos on UA-cam in fact with Survivors speaking in high-schools and there are teens visibly crying.

    • @soft_serve_666
      @soft_serve_666 2 роки тому +2

      @Coffee Addict I think you're a very negative person, but to each their own indeed.

    • @juicyballs6351
      @juicyballs6351 2 роки тому

      @Coffee Addict nah you're just negative

    • @juicyballs6351
      @juicyballs6351 2 роки тому +5

      @Coffee Addict I'm literally a teenager myself. You are correct that teenagers can be cruel but it's definitely not all of them. I felt terrible during this and even cried. I can't speak for other teenagers of course but not all of us are heartless.

    • @adamspringer2442
      @adamspringer2442 2 роки тому +2

      I completely agree with you! Toda Raba, Shalom! 🙏

  • @seemarajderkar3019
    @seemarajderkar3019 4 роки тому +98

    Helen Colin's life story brought tears to my eyes.
    She is such a lovely and graceful lady.
    Good,that she found some peace and happiness after moving to the USA.
    May her pure soul rest in peace.

  • @pliny8308
    @pliny8308 Рік тому +19

    I'm sitting here by myself just sobbing. I too loved my parents so much. To listen to her talking about finding her dead 49-year-old father and scratching out a grave for him just broke my heart. Poor, poor woman. Her poor husband, too. Such guilt.

  • @audreygibson8307
    @audreygibson8307 3 роки тому +35

    I appreciate having the opportunity to view this and learn from Helen's experience. Thank you, USC Shoah Foundation.

  • @fifthavenuegirl
    @fifthavenuegirl 6 років тому +402

    I love people from this age group - they were the hardest working, most appreciative of everything and really most respectful and God fearing. I am so sorry for what she and all these people went through. Could this happen again? Sadly, yes. As long as we tolerate and allow psychopaths and narcissists to take positions of power.

    • @MTknitter22
      @MTknitter22 5 років тому +23

      Eliza Raffles Yes - because as we all know hatred of Jews just because they are Jewish still exists.

    • @kerrieharrison4773
      @kerrieharrison4773 4 роки тому +23

      So true. Just look at the far right populism rising all over Europe, U.K. and America today.

    • @Mike-01234
      @Mike-01234 4 роки тому +23

      Get involved and vote if you don't that's how minority extreme groups take over

    • @anneperry9014
      @anneperry9014 4 роки тому +14

      And radical extremists!!!!!!!!

    • @shenellmiller390
      @shenellmiller390 4 роки тому +23

      Yes, being from the Black Race I certainty agree. No group of people or race should"be or should experience this.

  • @camilleoreilly7063
    @camilleoreilly7063 3 роки тому +38

    I can’t imagine how the survivors lived through each day following the ordeal. These people are incredibly strong.

  • @KatieJoMikell
    @KatieJoMikell 2 роки тому +30

    Helen is my favorite I love the way she talks about “the greatest love you can give is respect to one another!”
    Amen to that Mrs Helen Kolin ♥️
    I will remember your story forever ♥️

  • @Jewls1000
    @Jewls1000 Рік тому +17

    My God this is the most heart wrenching story I've ever heard. Im crying along with her, I can feel the pain in her voice and the utter horror she experienced. Its horrifying humans did this to other humans. Im so sorry she lost her beautiful family. She is such a beautiful woman and so poised and elegant. God bless her 🙏❤️

    • @MariaLopez-hc2nm
      @MariaLopez-hc2nm 11 місяців тому

      Julie, have you watched Kitty's story? Now That's amazing... She's still alive living in the UK

    • @Jewls1000
      @Jewls1000 11 місяців тому

      @@MariaLopez-hc2nm Im not sure I've been watching these for so long. They are all good but certain ones hit harder and stay with u forever. Could u share the link to kitty's story if u don't mind?

  • @RositaAHuff
    @RositaAHuff 7 років тому +195

    We need to listen. We need to act....A catastrophe like that should never happen again....to no race...no people.

    • @gabrielarivas586
      @gabrielarivas586 5 років тому +2

      Dictators man

    • @kev03103
      @kev03103 5 років тому +2

      @@gabrielarivas586 What does this comment mean?

    • @ajussiani
      @ajussiani 3 роки тому

      @@kev03103 dictators man ideias.

    • @readysetgo1996
      @readysetgo1996 3 роки тому +8

      Watch out for the Democratic Party !

    • @deirdreryan8258
      @deirdreryan8258 2 роки тому +1

      It is the republicans that are taking our voting rights away.

  • @robbie_
    @robbie_ 5 років тому +74

    To have to choose between your little sister and your mother. I mean even thinking about circumstances where you'd have to do so. It's absolutely horrific.

    • @lisashrestha5023
      @lisashrestha5023 4 роки тому +9

      Rob Inson I can also understand allowing their mother
      to go with the little sister, as imagine how frightened she would have been to face that alone. 😢

    • @robbie_
      @robbie_ 3 роки тому

      @@lisashrestha5023 Agreed.

  • @shirleystokes4233
    @shirleystokes4233 4 роки тому +33

    I'm seeing this in 2020 and sending love and hugs to you and your family

  • @chenry1279
    @chenry1279 6 років тому +158

    1:47:00 "I know no strangers because everyone I touch always remains a friend of mine. Because I love humanity! I still love human beings." I have listened to hundreds of survivor testimonies and Helen Colin is truly exceptional. Her capacity to really feel, to grieve, to cry to still get goosebumps after 51 years is so different from others. It's a miracle her heart is still alive! Only God could give her the capacity to love and to say, "I have no animosity." (1:48:30) Also Helen's children gave the most honest, gut-wrenching testimonies of any I'm aware of. The never spoken about impact of being raised by survivors - what a shock to watch Helen receive that after hearing about her beautiful family life in the 20-30s in Poland. Another tragedy. (Her grandson's comfort of his mother was special!)

    • @helenbovill7029
      @helenbovill7029 5 років тому

      C Henry get

    • @gaborkorthy8355
      @gaborkorthy8355 2 роки тому +12

      As a second generation survivor myself it is hard to fathom how events that happened ten years before my birth could possibly have such a profound impact on my life. I also as a child wondered why I did not have grand parents,uncles, aunt's or cousins. My parents were obviously damaged by their traumatic war time experience. They gave me emotionally what they were capable of. I will not nor am I in a position to judge them because I am too much in awe of their ability to have survived despite overwhelming odds.

    • @sabreecarpenter4285
      @sabreecarpenter4285 9 місяців тому

      ​@@gaborkorthy8355 Thank you for sharing your heartfelt words. I have just a sister by birth because we were adopted. The only relatives we have are our children. Hope that you are safe, loved, and doing well.

  • @bennettearnold5140
    @bennettearnold5140 5 років тому +52

    This is a Horrific experience that these two sisters, and those two brothers survived, My Grandfather fought during WWII. Mrs. Helen Colin has such grace and dignity telling her story of survival, she has left a big impression on me. She may be gone, but her story and courage live on.. Thank you for sharing

  • @cheyenneunderwood2252
    @cheyenneunderwood2252 5 років тому +73

    I can't imagine losing my parents or siblings that way 😢😢 it's heartbreaking

    • @justaguy5947
      @justaguy5947 4 роки тому

      I didn't have parents. went through a lot of very bad things in soviet union and I don't believe that woman a thing.

    • @nunya2954
      @nunya2954 4 роки тому +9

      @@justaguy5947 - WHY would she LIE???????????????????

    • @WildThings113
      @WildThings113 4 роки тому +11

      @@justaguy5947
      ,.. get help

  • @lizetearruda3196
    @lizetearruda3196 3 роки тому +30

    So very sad to hear what her younger daughter said after all her Mom and Dad went through. Made her Mom cry very very sad.

    • @Cece-dad17
      @Cece-dad17 5 місяців тому +2

      No, her feelings are also valid though, she didn’t feel she had a childhood. That’s trauma in itself, just a different kind.

    • @terrieormonde2340
      @terrieormonde2340 5 місяців тому +1

      ​@@Cece-dad17OH brother, this is about a time in history. A daughter today will always blame parents. Big deal.

    • @alinapatricia8639
      @alinapatricia8639 Місяць тому

      @@Cece-dad17 No, this was not the right time and place for this selfish brat to air her dirty laundry. My God - her parents went through the most horrific evil time in the world and this selfish brat wants to talk about her difficult childhood instead as a result of her parents' trauma. What a selfish prick!

  • @longlegs7881
    @longlegs7881 Рік тому +37

    This has to be so hard for her to relive her time in the camps. I found her youngest daughter to be very mean and not understand what it's like having both parents work. My parents didn't play with me and was alone a lot. But I knew my mom loved me cause she took care of me. After what her Mom just went through re-living her time in Germany and the camps and then she makes a harsh comment that made her mom cry. It broke my heart. Sorry

  • @jennikaesquivel-mendez1002
    @jennikaesquivel-mendez1002 4 роки тому +49

    I wish I had the opportunity to give this beautiful angel of a lady the biggest, warmest, and most humanizing hug.... The level of psychological implications behind all the atrocities they had to endure, are so immense... My utmost respect and prayers go to the Holocaust Survivors... Possible there are only a few by now, but human love and respect does NOT EXPIRE 🙏🏻❤️😭

    • @thenanlife1141
      @thenanlife1141 7 місяців тому

      Definately me too .. I would give this wonderful lady the biggest hug ever , god bless her ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @dominosa7
    @dominosa7 5 років тому +116

    This video everyone needs to watch today!!! Especially young generation. Not all these stupid pop music videos. People need to know more about this tragedy, remember how our liberty today costed people in the past. 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻

    • @secretaryandactress
      @secretaryandactress 4 роки тому +6

      Only just a few years ago, I started reading and watching videos about the Holocaust; I am somewhat obsessed with the subject. I have also read about the partisans and other families surviving the war in unique ways... there are so many stories.

    • @kitkatpangirl8059
      @kitkatpangirl8059 3 роки тому +1

      @@secretaryandactress hey!! I also find it a personal calling to research and learn all I can about the Holocaust and every other horrifying exterminationist-driven Genocide through history. The saddest thing is, most people aren't even aware of the Holodomor or the Assyrian Genocides, there are so many, many more. The worst Genocide by far in my own opinion was the Native American Genocide, the numbers are jaw-droppingly painful. From systematic sickness alone, 100 MILLION native Americans were murdered.

  • @elernation5519
    @elernation5519 4 роки тому +66

    Imagine saying you didn’t feel loved by your mum on TV, infront of her, in a clip to be used to document her tragic story. It feels so harsh to me

    • @donnanix1279
      @donnanix1279 3 роки тому +19

      Me too...I just hate the daughter said all of that ...

    • @mistypotato7500
      @mistypotato7500 3 роки тому +34

      It is important, because it is a results of the trauma. It demonstrates how extreme it changes a person's ability to attach and love others. You must not make the mistake and take it as criticism towards the mother - but as a testiment to the desctruction and pain the events caused and how they transfer from generation to generation.

    • @gracepientok4134
      @gracepientok4134 3 роки тому +17

      This was the most riveting, sad account of the horror this woman lived thru, I have ever heard. There is a wake up call for all of us in Helen s. Wise summary and advise. The daughters picked the wrong time and place to vent...their mother has suffered enough. The grandson was more appropriate and kind toward Helen.

    • @goldenglowladore3842
      @goldenglowladore3842 2 роки тому +1

      @@gracepientok4134 I agree. Painful memories for Helen and her children. I was saddened by what appears to be little reconciliation with their mother. The grandchildren don't seem to know or to express affection to their grandma. Grandson's speech was very impersonal.

    • @ritahuang7220
      @ritahuang7220 2 роки тому +3

      I cry many times for Helen story

  • @janaohanesian2627
    @janaohanesian2627 4 роки тому +37

    i could listen to her speak for hours and hours. so real and her experience i could feel. inspirational woman.

  • @loydamoran1563
    @loydamoran1563 7 років тому +69

    Very well spoken lady. She told the testimony so vividly. So, so, very sad what everyone had to endured.

  • @adamspringer2442
    @adamspringer2442 2 роки тому +6

    What an honor to meet and interview this strong, blessed woman! Thank you both for taking the time to share this with the world! I can only imagine how hard it was to walk down these memories. May YHWH Bless you and Keep you, may he shine his face upon you!
    Toda Raba, Shalom! 🙏

  • @WildThings113
    @WildThings113 4 роки тому +76

    What a beautiful woman you are Helen, her daughters testimony was horrible and you could see it in Helen’s face the pain and the humiliation. what a selfish daughter.

    • @c.wakeryderwakie785
      @c.wakeryderwakie785 2 роки тому +23

      I was horrified at her daughters so awful

    • @irishcountrygirl78
      @irishcountrygirl78 2 роки тому

      @@c.wakeryderwakie785 what about them???🤨

    • @c.wakeryderwakie785
      @c.wakeryderwakie785 2 роки тому +8

      @@irishcountrygirl78 Maybe. They need to learn Compassion for their Own Mother Rather than Humiliate her while she was pouring out her guts I Hope they Find Jesus He Heals Everything

    • @irishcountrygirl78
      @irishcountrygirl78 2 роки тому +10

      @@c.wakeryderwakie785 l hadn't watched the whole thing yet, apologies, When l read all these comments on the children....l didn't realise the children talked about their own experiences, that's what l meant by what about them? The children need to be quiet tbh, imagine yapping about something they couldn't possibly understand. More respectful if they had of been silent and humbled by their hero parents. First daughter sounded ungrateful and selfish, oh wait the second daughter is talking, she's the same. For shame.

    • @c.wakeryderwakie785
      @c.wakeryderwakie785 2 роки тому +5

      @@irishcountrygirl78 Its appalling behaviour I hope they find Peace in Jesus

  • @cardiacmyxoma4073
    @cardiacmyxoma4073 5 років тому +42

    She's beautiful! Absolute grace! Much love from Algeria x

  • @tabathahomeister1844
    @tabathahomeister1844 7 років тому +118

    strong woman, may she Rest in Peace with God and her family now...

    • @honestyisthebestpolicy8566
      @honestyisthebestpolicy8566 2 роки тому

      If there’s a heaven where they really meet their family or even their pain is recompensed then I hope that’s exactly where she is. She’s beautiful inside and out. I’d give anything to look just as classy as she does and speak the way she does

  • @MK-tb2lu
    @MK-tb2lu 3 роки тому +49

    I just couldn't stop crying when she described about how she found her daddy. Oh dear god how much pain and suffering they went through

  • @brightbleu
    @brightbleu 7 років тому +100

    Having watched many of these videos, Helen's testimony was so beautifully told and with such emotion. The remarks from her daughters were gut wrenching to listen to. Their Mother went through so much and you could tell it was painful for her to hear that her children felt so unloved growing up. I felt it was borderline disrespectful to talk about their Mother in such a negative way. Helen could have been angry, justifiably so from all that she experienced and saw during the war instead, in her grace she chose to focus on the good in her life. I hope that her daughters can follow in their Mother's footsteps and embrace the positive instead of letting the anger consume them.

    • @Rallik
      @Rallik 6 років тому +14

      I couldn't agree more

    • @helenbovill7029
      @helenbovill7029 5 років тому +1

      Second Twirl fffc ccffctyb

    • @dbkyhere9229
      @dbkyhere9229 5 років тому +24

      I agree, the Grandchildren were the jewels in what they said, in spite of the daughters/Mother’s statements of how hard they had it. I don’t think this was the forum for them to complain, breaking their Mother’s heart further. I hope in reflection they’ve learned it’s hard to give what you don’t have, especially having to work so hard. There are no perfect peoples or families, even ones that have availed much. Always forgive, but don’t forget, as the mistakes and tragedies will keep you thankful, and hopefully smarter, leaning on God for strength when you have none left at times.

    • @michelleluna5590
      @michelleluna5590 4 роки тому +10

      I cried with her and for her. Beautiful soul.

    • @madeleinetrempegoulet9244
      @madeleinetrempegoulet9244 4 роки тому +1

      Second Twirl I

  • @ginaf2103
    @ginaf2103 7 років тому +200

    Beautiful woman inside and out. l couldn't stop listening

  • @sandy4498
    @sandy4498 3 роки тому +25

    You can see the pride when she talks about after they were liberated. She is so proud of the life she had, and she should. She lived a wonderful life after.

  • @heartus2010
    @heartus2010 5 років тому +141

    Oh, how I wish that Helen were still alive!
    First, I would hug her.
    And then I would tell her NOT to let what her children said, bring her down and feel so, so horrible.
    This should NOT have been said at this time.
    One would think that by now, they would get over themselves, and how it "hurt" them, and have empathy for their parents, instead of feeling sorry for themselves.
    My mother was German/Jew, and was born in Augsburg Germany, in 1939.
    She remembers being in a cellar for hours, while her town was being bombed, and having to be next to a corpse.
    My Oma developed an addiction to morphine, after her son, my uncle was killed, at the age of 18.
    She commited suicide in 1962.
    My Opa was a prisoner of war, and was only kept alive because he was a shoemaker.
    My mother met my dad while he was stationed in Germany, and then brought her to America, when she was 19 years old.
    Only to be disliked by her in-laws because she was a German/Jew.
    My mother was an alcoholic, and I bore the brunt of her cruelness.
    However, I knew what she went through in her childhood during the war and how it effected her Mom and herself.
    And I knew enough to know, and to understand that she was the way she was because of it.
    Of course, it wasn't until my early 20's that I had a better understanding of how the war effected her, and my family.
    But I NEVER once, disrespected her the way these children did.
    And I do not blame her for any of my character flaws because, one has a choice on how they turn out, regardless of their upbringing.
    Sigh.. that's all I have to say.
    Rest in peace, Sweet Helen.

    • @heartus2010
      @heartus2010 5 років тому +5

      @Kimi Apparently, you are illiterate. Which means, you can't understand what you are reading. Have your Mom re-read my post for you. You'll see that I too went through childhood trauma. BUT you can't blame everything on the parent who caused you to go through these things. There comes a time when you must forgive, and move forward. And by the way, I am a saint. And that's because I belong to Christ! Not because I'm perfect. So, in the future, you should watch what you say to people because you don't know who you are talking to.

    • @meghanweber9675
      @meghanweber9675 4 роки тому +7

      cl ward I did not get the impression that her children were speaking negatively of their parents, but that they were explaining how the holocaust affected their parents’ ability to be “normal” like other families they grew up around in the US, who were not affected by the Holocaust. By their own testimonies, it is clear that the daughters have a complete understanding of why their parents were the way they were, but they don’t hold it against them as adults. They were testifying how they felt as children. It is very obvious that there is a lot of love in this family.

    • @eleatherman1
      @eleatherman1 4 роки тому +8

      cl ward You do not present yourself as a Saint. Belonging to Christ does not make you one. Your need to call Kimi illiterate tells me that you need to take a refresher course in humility. So, in the future, you should watch what you say to people because Saints don’t degrade and bully people.

    • @heartus2010
      @heartus2010 4 роки тому +3

      @@eleatherman1 If you read this persons response, you'd understand why I replied the way that I had. Have you ever read God's Word? I'm not the only one who has set people straight, and have called them out. We may use different words, but believe me when I say that Paul's response was just as tough as mine. This is a very touchy subject with me, since my family was effected by Hitler and the Nazis. And BTW, I'm not perfect...yet, are you?

    • @margaretgibbens5761
      @margaretgibbens5761 3 роки тому +3

      Dear God, how did these beautiful people survive this? Probably bcuz they are His Chosen.

  • @grytlappar
    @grytlappar 4 роки тому +30

    What a lovely woman. Can't say the same for her daughters.
    Even if they didn't have some ideal childhood, you'd think they'd have a more mature perspective on it as adult, middleaged women.
    Her grandchilden seem nice, so there's that.

  • @faithdavis4453
    @faithdavis4453 4 роки тому +46

    The daughter did not have share her negative feelings towards her parents. Truly selfish and unkind. Her mother went to hell and back.

    • @lifesajourney9575
      @lifesajourney9575 4 роки тому +11

      Exactly!! Her daughters, especially Jeanie, are both very self-absorbed & disrespectful to their parents who went through horrors of Hell and somehow miraculously survived.

    • @lynn9176
      @lynn9176 3 роки тому +6

      YEP SPOID BRAT.. SHAME ON HER

    • @lkj7296
      @lkj7296 3 роки тому +9

      I was shocked by that too. I wish she could have done it more kindly, tell what happened to her but not in such a cruel and harsh way like she did. That was so hard to watch. I felt so bad for Helen. Helen was traumatized.

    • @loveaisles8620
      @loveaisles8620 3 роки тому +1

      That was like awkward!

    • @lanasmoore
      @lanasmoore 3 роки тому +1

      She was honest

  • @greybeard7121
    @greybeard7121 4 роки тому +49

    RIP Dear Lady, there will be no hatred ever again for you.

  • @joywisdom6598
    @joywisdom6598 7 років тому +63

    Beautiful woman ! No words to describe her strength ...and love in her words & body language.

  • @marcopolokitty
    @marcopolokitty 7 років тому +83

    I hope this family was reconciled. The grandchildren seem much more understanding and forgiving than the daughters. I am glad she lived a long life and I hope it was a happy one.

    • @marcopolokitty
      @marcopolokitty 7 років тому +21

      The daughters seemed to have a lot of anger toward their parents in the statements they gave at the end, especially the girl named Jeanie.

    • @TheOtherSideOfAlice
      @TheOtherSideOfAlice 7 років тому +6

      Helmut Sonntag did u not watch till the end? The daughter was upset.most likely because her parents couldn't be parents for her because they were struggling so much internally. But I'm not going to pretend what they've been thro. We just don't know odviously.

    • @marcopolokitty
      @marcopolokitty 7 років тому +1

      Thank you!

    • @marcopolokitty
      @marcopolokitty 7 років тому +6

      How could I help but feel for people who have suffered so through no fault of their own? Not just Jewish people, but any people. I feel because we cannot forget institutionalized brutality such as this no matter where we see it.

    • @marcopolokitty
      @marcopolokitty 7 років тому +1

      Helmut Sonntag: I am not going there with you Helmut, sorry.

  • @nicoles7800
    @nicoles7800 5 років тому +39

    Dear Lord, unbelievably heartbreaking. I know as a Mother though, if faced with the same choice, and if my youngest Son, cried out " Mummy, Mummy, come with me, be with me". I would. I am not able to entertain the thought of leaving any of my Sons.
    With God's grace I hope I only have to say goodbye when old age catches up.
    Helen's testimony is so painful and nesessary. Rest her Soul, and bless and save all those around the world today, suffering genocide.

    • @josophineolliffe7110
      @josophineolliffe7110 4 роки тому

      Nicole S

    • @nsbl1753
      @nsbl1753 3 роки тому +1

      If it meant I'm getting killed and I have a few other kids that are not getting killed I've would not go. It would break my heart for ever but I would let one go to help the other two.

    • @katarinasvensson9801
      @katarinasvensson9801 Рік тому

      ​@@nsbl1753yes but the other three was much older then her she was the baby in the family.

  • @candiceemack
    @candiceemack 3 роки тому +11

    She is such a remarkable woman! I was completely sucked in every time she started to tell her story and she was so great at grasping the details. Definitely a privilege to be able to hear her story.

  • @jimmiepatrum
    @jimmiepatrum 5 років тому +37

    Very disappointed in the younger daughter, Jeanie and what appeared to me to be her self-centered, "poor me" attitude. My own father was an Army soldier in WWII and was captured by the Germans where he remained a POW for sixteen terrible months. That time scarred my dad, but never once did I feel deprived or complain that because of my dad's experiences, I suffered. He suffered (and my mom too, during the time she worried that he might be killed as a prisoner) far, far more than I can ever imagine. I live in a free country and have never been exposed to the horrors of war, thank the Lord. I hope that by now this young woman has matured. Diane in North Carolina

    • @lourdesprudencio5647
      @lourdesprudencio5647 3 роки тому +3

      I'm so sorry for your dad & for you. I'll pray for you, 🙏🙏🙏

    • @MrsK976
      @MrsK976 2 роки тому

      Her daughter is a narcissist, no doubt about it. So common in that generation and even worse nowadays. I am sorry for what happened to your dad. My grandpa saw things in the war he never spoke about. But he came home telling us to always be careful about what we see on the news - way back then he realized it was used for propaganda.

    • @irishcountrygirl78
      @irishcountrygirl78 2 роки тому

      @@MrsK976 what generation?

  • @connieericksen8663
    @connieericksen8663 4 роки тому +41

    Helen is a beautiful, kind-hearted, sweet woman with grace.
    Her daughters seem to be self-centered jerks. They just ruined the entire interview regarding the life of this beautiful survivor. Bad choice to allow them time to speak in this interview!

  • @loricook6331
    @loricook6331 4 роки тому +31

    Thank you for spending so long with this treasure. Interesting to see how the pain has trickled down. Maybe we should all try harder to give grace to those around us.

  • @Peaceshiet812
    @Peaceshiet812 3 роки тому +34

    That’s awful what the younger daughter said at the end, it really upset her Mum, not the time or the place for it, really shameful 🙁

  • @mariefoley9080
    @mariefoley9080 3 роки тому +17

    Oh Lord! Helen had me in tears. I can not comprehend my life w/out my parents & sibling but now have my children & grandchildren. I know I'd would not to continue to live. I could feel the wounds reopen from Helen, could feel her pain. She was not ashamed of her tears. But, also her happiness when reunited with her husband. May this dark, sad, period of history NEVER happen again IN JESUS NAME.

    • @goldenglowladore3842
      @goldenglowladore3842 2 роки тому

      Yes, amen. Controlling, deceitful, hateful tactics of government and other money-driven influencers of fear, bend their knees in the presence of the Only God, our Lord Jesus Christ.

  • @sointeresting3938
    @sointeresting3938 2 роки тому +11

    So intensely beautiful, touching and transparent! Thank you for sharing your story. God bless you and your family!

  • @salomejohn6869
    @salomejohn6869 5 років тому +62

    Rest in peace dear Helen. No more hell for you. 💕

  • @ilenekaplan109
    @ilenekaplan109 5 років тому +130

    I was a bit disgusted at the way her daughters talked about their mother. I thought it was cruel and my heart went out to Helen but the daughters seem so angry while her grandchildren have much more empathy and love toward their grandmother than their mothers do. Helen went through so much heartbreak and loss and she did the best she knew how to do-her daughters should be greatful and show her the love and respect she deserves instead of the anger towards this poor woman. Helen, I am greatful to you for sharing your story with us. I wish I could hug you.

    • @crystalfisher5150
      @crystalfisher5150 5 років тому +40

      I agree with you. Her daughter's threw her under the bus and was very disrespectful . They complain about their childhoods like they were some kind of victims. Their parents were the victim's not them. I bet you there daughter's wouldn't of traded childhoods. I found them disrespectful and I'm sorry to say that I think they took away from the interview. May they all find peace!

    • @mrdio4625
      @mrdio4625 4 роки тому +13

      I felt the girls were well within bounds. Yes they were victims in the sense that the things their parents went thru deprived them of the ability to show their kids the love and affections most kids take for granted.

    • @hadeneason8981
      @hadeneason8981 4 роки тому +34

      I felt that her daughters lacked basic empathy and understanding. Yes, they didn’t have the “ideal” childhood of many children, but their parents were destroyed as children. The fact that their parents survived such a vile and horrendous tragedy should be what they respected and focused on. They need to look at her strength and learn from that, not be self-involved unappreciative daughters. My heart broke for Helen. She even said the Nazi’s broke her. She did not have advantage of “therapy” to talk her problems through after the war. As they reached adulthood and maturity, why not find a way to help their mother cope with what happened to her and help her heal, instead of blaming her for not being a tree person. She did the best she could do with what was left of who she was. Her daughters now get to live with themselves and FOREVER know their hateful, cruel comments about their, now, late mother will live on in this video. Shame on them.

    • @WildThings113
      @WildThings113 4 роки тому +7

      @@hadeneason8981 ....
      well said..

    • @barbaramitnick7758
      @barbaramitnick7758 3 роки тому

      He

  • @leemcdaniel5072
    @leemcdaniel5072 8 років тому +72

    In watching this video I see the immense pain and justifiable anger that the Holocaust still brings to people. This is the price for hate and intolerance. It effects people for generations. What is so tragic is that humans still have not learned from their mistakes. Hate and intolerance is still being unleashed stronger than ever. We continue to create our own hell.

    • @KaiokenLuffy
      @KaiokenLuffy 7 років тому +2

      LEE MCDANIEL That is so true . But at least the American people for once Voted for someone who cares for the people and not for the elite . A tiny step towards the right Direction

    • @GR-hy3tf
      @GR-hy3tf 7 років тому

      LEE MCDANIEL well said my dear

    • @xerxescroes2281
      @xerxescroes2281 6 років тому +8

      Has the Bleach anime returned yet ? Please don’t cheapen this or any other survivor’s testimony with politics...

    • @alexhobbs4915
      @alexhobbs4915 6 років тому +1

      LEE MCDANIEL i

    • @Kmilverton
      @Kmilverton 6 років тому

      LEE MCDANIEL was not

  • @Anna123-d2k
    @Anna123-d2k 3 роки тому +24

    What a beautiful story of resilience. This was wonderful to watch until the daughters spoke. They were so mean towards their parents. From all the experiences they had, they chose the bad ones. Unfortunately, as parents, we also make mistakes and have traumas, let alone them. However, I imagine they tried their best to give them everything they were ripped away from. Not even an: I love you mom, because regardless of being in hell, loosing everything, you gave us a home and did your best to raise us! So selfish!!!

  • @TheGithiomi
    @TheGithiomi 2 роки тому +13

    Beautiful soul. She was loved and you hear this in her voice. We need more and more of this voices heard so that we never forget or repeat the same mistakes.

  • @amandablevins322
    @amandablevins322 5 років тому +64

    It’s unfathomable to me, such a beautiful soul.. had to endure
    Such a horrendous crime.
    I’m so glad she was able to live and share with us what happened during this time.
    Her daughter Muriel looks so much like her sister. I wish we could have seen the picture of her Mother she tried to hold on to.
    I wish I could take her pain away from her past.

    • @danalley6381
      @danalley6381 Рік тому +1

      Younger daughter Jeanie is a grave disappointment. She needs therapy along with using her mother's testimonial for a soapbox. I was stunned to hear her
      humiliating and hurtful
      words toward her mother. It's obvious Jeanie just doesn't get it. Her mother?..an angel who made a difference.

  • @odeb7924
    @odeb7924 4 роки тому +125

    That younger daughter acts like she's in a therapy session. Poor baby, "not liking her parents, and feeling unloved." Your mother lost most of her family, survived brutal beatings, humiliation, starvation and witnesses horrific deaths etc. Empathy, respect and forgiveness. Grow up.

    • @2lisabarth
      @2lisabarth 4 роки тому +46

      100%
      Oh my gosh my heart is hurting for this amazing woman... The look on her face when she heard her youngest daughter say, "they didn't have a chance to love us"... 💔
      Clearly, that daughter may have some residual issues, salt on a wound with the second round of get words!!! Stop! Just stop!!!!!
      I mean, after the younger sister speak the first time, even the older sister tried to defuse the awkwardness but saying "probably what my sister is describing, is her lack of perception of feeling loved...". That younger daughter needs to seek some therapy!

    • @WildThings113
      @WildThings113 4 роки тому +11

      @@2lisabarth
      it’s unfortunat she has a horrible daughter to say such things towards her beautiful mother

    • @barbaravyse660
      @barbaravyse660 4 роки тому +32

      I get what she’s saying. Her parents were traumatized from the Holocaust and that stays with you forever. I read somewhere that it takes generations to get through a trauma. Of course her parents loved her, but they probably had difficulty expressing it.

    • @odeb7924
      @odeb7924 4 роки тому

      @@ohio "Sound" like you need to go to school. You dope.

    • @odeb7924
      @odeb7924 2 роки тому +12

      @@2lisabarth The other sister's son is well spoken and sweet.

  • @scottporter4871
    @scottporter4871 4 роки тому +34

    Wow, she looks fantastic for a lady in her 70's

    • @roselee4445
      @roselee4445 2 роки тому +1

      Like 40

    • @jaajaarogers9101
      @jaajaarogers9101 2 роки тому +1

      I was thinking that too looks very young full face off grace I don’t think she drank alcohol 🍺 or smoked her skin is healthy 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼💝

  • @valeriepritchard2900
    @valeriepritchard2900 3 роки тому +24

    Heartbreaking to hear the comments of the daughters,
    the poor Mother.
    Why would you make that public.
    As if she hasn’t been through enough.

    • @alinapatricia8639
      @alinapatricia8639 Місяць тому

      Exactly. Typical behavior of a selfish entitled unintelligent brat.

  • @tlarinto
    @tlarinto Рік тому +12

    Helen is an amazing woman. Her daughters on the other hand were unbelievably self absorbed, rude and very unsympathetic to the horrors their mother endured. Their words were absolutely appalling to me.

  • @DeirdreQuinn-l9j
    @DeirdreQuinn-l9j 11 місяців тому +1

    This lady that was the interviewer was so kind and was the best one I’ve heard.

  • @mrbatman4robin
    @mrbatman4robin 3 роки тому +8

    Thank you for the immense privilege of listening to your testimony.
    I will never forget.

  • @kellyvh7660
    @kellyvh7660 3 роки тому +18

    GOD BLESS YOU! Every time that I feel taken advantage of, I think of what happened there when I was just a little girl 12 or 13. I lived in Germany and I was taken to see the camps at Dachau, etc, and it totally affected me. Whenever I'm in rough times I think of your stories and it helps me to stay strong!

    • @goldenglowladore3842
      @goldenglowladore3842 2 роки тому +1

      Definitely need to appreciate our blessings. I expect that was difficult to see the horrible events you saw when visiting. Why were you taken to the camp? God bless you!

  • @mgtowp.l.7756
    @mgtowp.l.7756 4 роки тому +11

    A Excellent Video.. Highly Recommended.. Thank You Very Much Mrs. Helen Colin For Sharing.. You Are A Very Kind Sweet Lady..

  • @bethmann3283
    @bethmann3283 9 місяців тому +1

    I'm so grateful to Helen for sharing her life. I think it's important for all of us to listen, to understand, to keep these alive. My heart breaks for her and what she's been through. Her daughters....too worried about what they didn't get than what thier mother endured.

  • @estideri4536
    @estideri4536 4 роки тому +13

    Thank you so much for this, greetings from Israel

  • @amybrown7729
    @amybrown7729 4 роки тому +102

    Amazing woman ❤️ her children clearly don’t understand any of what she went through or the impact that this had on all the survivors . How sad to live through that awful experience to then have ur children treat u that way 😭😢

    • @philipchamp594
      @philipchamp594 2 роки тому +8

      You will see this type of dysfunction in many families where parents are survivors of extreme trauma. Many families across America where moms have been through sexual abuse and rape at a young age will go through this very thing. It is an unspoken story across the world. Take a look at the Dugger family. some of those girls are going through a silent battle deep in their soul. The Epstein victims, they all have stories, and the families suffer. Not because of evil hearts of parents but they suffer from the scars and broken hearts.

    • @elsaestrada-morales8604
      @elsaestrada-morales8604 2 роки тому +3

      Yes, I agree . .. trauma not something easy , to just sweep under the rug.. Very hard.. but I’m sure down the road , the family will come to understand .. they seem like they want to get it..🙏🏽🙏🏽

    • @catmom475
      @catmom475 2 роки тому +17

      Honestly, I think her children are a bit selfish. Where's the sympathy/empathy?

    • @lissettesbloom8223
      @lissettesbloom8223 2 роки тому +6

      I totally agree.

  • @audreybee5061
    @audreybee5061 5 років тому +34

    What a wonderful, beautiful lady. Inside and out ❤️❤️

  • @webworm13
    @webworm13 4 роки тому +27

    Dignity personified. May you rest in peace Helen.

  • @shadowweaver3693
    @shadowweaver3693 2 роки тому +4

    What a beautiful looking woman. Over 70 and almost no wrinkles. After all the stress she went through I would expect her to look much worse. Good on her for sharing this and much love. I have NO IDEA how any of these people survived. If it was me I would have gone hysterical and died from terror. What courage they had. So much admiration

  • @betsyhenderson1964
    @betsyhenderson1964 2 роки тому +2

    I’ve just watched this entire interview and it will stay with me for a long time. People generally have no understanding of what went on during that time. Mrs. Colin showed us courage and humility and the emotions are so strong. I’m so glad I spent my morning with her.

  • @BigdaveIDF1
    @BigdaveIDF1 4 роки тому +19

    That’s so messed up that the younger daughter is so spoiled that she had to take away from her mother’s story by saying she felt unloved. I hope in all these years that she grew up. Her mother was a wonderful person anyone that see that.

    • @nz7921
      @nz7921 3 роки тому +4

      Second generation goes through trauma as well. It s an important testimony.

    • @sarahneels4331
      @sarahneels4331 Рік тому

      Why would someone lie about feeling unloved? That’s just messed up! We just heard her testimony we don’t know her personally or her as a mother! How can we assume we know her daughter’s childhood better than her?

    • @BigdaveIDF1
      @BigdaveIDF1 Рік тому +1

      @@sarahneels4331 It was quite a while ago I saw this testimony and I don’t remember the context of why I made those comments. If memory serves me right the daughter made it all about herself and not about her mother and what she went through during the Shoah.

  • @KimFsharpHarp
    @KimFsharpHarp 2 роки тому +3

    The family sharing at the end was very moving. To hear Helen’s grandson mention teaching his children would be then 4 generations, phenomenal. As painful as it is when the children are crying about the suffering we can look at these generations and thankfully say “Hitler failed”.

  • @emilyp7511
    @emilyp7511 4 роки тому +12

    I am in awe of this gracious, beautiful lady, as I am all the survivors as I watch these biographies. Something about her, in particular though, just touches me on a very personal level. She has every reason to be a victim, given the stress, trauma, inhumane treatment, but every testimony I hear, there's no bitterness, anger, rage, fear. Nothing but sadness, regret (of course), hopefulness, and love. What an amazing woman! I love her. I read that she has passed. I know that she is in the most beautiful heaven and surrounded by her parents, siblings, and loved ones she's lost. Having these videos are so necessary, as schools get further away from teaching anything that might be "uncomfortable" for some, but it all did happen, and it's vital to learn about it so that it can never be repeated! Peace to Helen and all her family. My heart is fuller than it was when I started. Thank you for that. Peace, everyone!

  • @thebatman3132
    @thebatman3132 7 років тому +17

    Thank you for sharing your story. USC thank you for this important work you have been doing.

  • @ilenekaplan109
    @ilenekaplan109 5 років тому +20

    What an elegant lady. So sorry to hear she has passed away. At least she was able to enjoy her family.
    She had been through so much for no reason other than being born Jewish. She appreciated and loved
    The rest of her life. May she Rest In Peace.

    • @estrellitas34
      @estrellitas34 5 років тому

      Yes I AGREE WITH YOU RIGHT........I FEEL THE SAME.

    • @stevenhensman2541
      @stevenhensman2541 5 років тому

      My dear lovely friend I am not sorry sorry that that lady passed away she is with the ones who she loves me and mother and father and friends in the glory of our heavenly father amen

  • @maggietinsley2516
    @maggietinsley2516 3 роки тому +7

    Helen’s story touched me deeply.
    Her beautiful, dignified countenance belies the hell she lived through. I appreciate the privilege of being allowed to hear her story and want to be a better human being because of it.

  • @maryannluke7168
    @maryannluke7168 3 роки тому +11

    Shame on her younger daughter for the criticism of her mother!!!! She Will NEVER be able to understand what her mom went thru !!! Her mother did the BEST she could do with what she had gone thru !!!!

  • @MegaRainlover
    @MegaRainlover 5 років тому +46

    Extraordinary. It took me a week to watch this entire interview. I was so emotionally upset to hear how she,her family, and others were treated. It is such a gift that this woman survived. That she found love with her husband, and continued on to live life and have a family. It's just shocking what hateful people can do to others! I'm sure Helen's mother would be very proud of her, and her sister for going on with life, and continuing the family. I'm going to get ahold of Helen's book, "My dream of Freedom" and read it cover to cover. God bless you Helen Colin.

    • @martiakatz8442
      @martiakatz8442 2 роки тому

      The "handful" of people involved millions,.

  • @heyhandersen5802
    @heyhandersen5802 4 роки тому +38

    An excellent story and good interviewer. The truth of her story is reflected in her emotions. You could not fake or make this up. A warning to those who would take facism lightly.

    • @sabreecarpenter4285
      @sabreecarpenter4285 9 місяців тому

      Yes, Pamela Lane led Helen through her testimony in a calming fashion. Can't recall her ever interrupting Helen. She had a very compassionate tone.

  • @Criseteno
    @Criseteno 4 роки тому +17

    Dear Helen, you are honestly the nicest, loveliest person I have ever heard speaking. You are so right in saying that one of the worst things behind mass murder is the fact that so much potential, so much brightness, is just extinguished, with no ryhme, nor reason. I think I would have loved to know you, before this terrible experience, and after. You are strong, and beautiful, and have such a mischievous sense of humour: I feel your presence could brighten any room and any space. It shouldn't matter what your religion is, what your past is: what makes a person unique is their personality and you, dearest Helen, are just a wonderful person.

  • @phoebehindle1832
    @phoebehindle1832 3 роки тому +19

    Wow this touched me to the core . Such a beautiful amazing lady. I admire your strength..
    It looks like 2nd daughter must have been going through something to speak like that about her mom who gave life and shelter and Education.
    Grandkids seems to have more empathy and understanding about their grandma.
    I am a single mom who worked long hrs .. I am so thankful my son now 23 says such comforting words for all what I had done like simple things roof over his head and food on the table and Education.
    I cried many times listening to this story.
    God bless her and her family.
    I love Jewish people.

    • @Muirmaiden
      @Muirmaiden 2 роки тому

      There's more to be being a parent than providing basic necessities, paying for education. You have to emotionally nourish your children and protect them. No doubt her trauma affected her ability to emotionally connect with her children.

    • @deborahalbert1148
      @deborahalbert1148 2 роки тому +5

      The second daughter ( redhead ) really has issues . She is just an angry person. What a brat . All about her.
      It is just sad and disrespectful that she spoke that way in front of people and a camera giving a testimony like that about her mother and father who had truly suffered . Helen had suffered beyond words and a hard life beyond all imagine.
      Helen needs her love not her harsh judgments and her criticisms.
      Maybe her daughter is just a little off in general.

    • @Muirmaiden
      @Muirmaiden 2 роки тому

      @@deborahalbert1148 She literally made one comment on how she didn't feel loved, and then the rest of the time, she talked about how terrible the Holocaust was.

  • @chrestinvintagevixen7282
    @chrestinvintagevixen7282 4 роки тому +27

    What a wonderful well spoken woman 😭💙full of love for everyone

  • @secretaryandactress
    @secretaryandactress 4 роки тому +10

    God bless you, Helen, and your family. I admire everyone for all the raw honesty and I feel your pain. You are a lovely family through it all and I pray that you find peace.

  • @exiledhebrew1994
    @exiledhebrew1994 9 місяців тому +1

    this is one of the most powerful testimonies about the Shoah that i have heard. I appreciate Miss colin and I'm glad I heard her story. I always remember the part at the end where she says she wants humans to learn to be more kind, accepting, and empathetic. May G-d bless your spirit miss Helen Colin

  • @wendylynn7605
    @wendylynn7605 4 роки тому +8

    A heartfelt thank you to you and your family for sharing your experiences and your thoughts. Listening to you is inspiring.

  • @nanceb4him
    @nanceb4him 5 років тому +19

    Beautiful Hela, God Bless you, and your beautiful family.

  • @judyorourke2410
    @judyorourke2410 2 роки тому +19

    I'm so grateful to Helen for sharing her intimate stories that are swept into a larger historical context. Having her family come forward was like a shock to the system. Her daughters' raw pain and anger expressed right after Helen's jawdropping outpouring was kind of jarring. I would have preferred that as a separate segment. I get the generational dynamic and baggage, so well, and would like to see the family dialog continued with people talking to each other not at each other. Compassion for all involved...and to the filmmakers, maybe rethink this bummer of an ending.

  • @davidbreth7386
    @davidbreth7386 3 роки тому +8

    I have listened to several of these, and my favorite part is the family gathering at the end with the survivor. They get to hear the entire story, and the survivor gets to show their ultimate victory - a life well-lived, and surrounded by the family and generations they created.

  • @nickalbia4739
    @nickalbia4739 5 років тому +7

    We seem to take for granted being born in this great country of America. After watching this sad episode in Helen's life Iam very lucky!Thank you

  • @bekind6196
    @bekind6196 4 роки тому +6

    Thank you so much for sharing your life and the many losses you have experienced, all of you. I am so grateful that I can share your story of such important history of our world with my children today. Just before the pandemic we traveled to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. I also thank you for fighting for the causes of other people affected today by genocide. Your family has lost and sacrificed so much and yet you continue to speak up for the lives that are lost today. Thank you for allowing the world into your home and into you lives. It’s so necessary. I will never forget.

  • @darcihale1980
    @darcihale1980 5 років тому +16

    Such a wonderful inspiring story of survival told with such emotion. Thank you for sharing your story Mrs. Colin. I’m glad there’s a record for her family to remember her, and to share her family’s story. God Bless you!