A very touching story narrated by survivor Hilde Grunbaum Zimche!! Two things shared by Hilde, I will remember forever, from this testimony are, 1. Her mother Sussane's advise to her.......... " Anything you know, is good. It may come handy one day." @ 14:30 - 14:38 minutes. 2. In Hilde's own words,.... " You have to have a specific goal in life.A life that is without a goal to follow, isn't worth it." @ 17:39 - 17:52 minutes. These two are 'gems' of life!! Hats off to Hilde's spirit and her courage to fight all odds. If Hilde is still alive, ( which seems unlikely, )she must be 101 now !! Her life story is very inspiring !! A beautiful, wellmade film.😢
Very wise woman. I like the photographs. One of my aunts is named Hilda. Her first name sounds a lot like yours. My grandfather Henry Kaup often spoke about a woman by the name of Hilda in Germany which he continued to like a lot when moving here to Canada just before the Great Depression at around age 17 or so. I remember my grandfather Kaup teaching me how to count up to 10 in German. To this day I remember that with fondness because no one back then here in the Canadian education system thought girls and women were good at math.
I had an aunt who never fit. I’d ask if she was grandfather or grandmothers sister, and was never told an answer. Her name to me was Aunt Bea, she had a number tattooed on her arm. We are Christians. As an adult, I believe her name was shortened and that she was a misplaced survivor. I have her name and the last number tattooed at Auschwitz tattooed on my arm along with her favorite flower asters.
Not only Jews perished in concentration camps. Some like the first one Dachau (from 1932 I think) started killing non-Jews who were anti NSDAP, political prisoners, Jehovah's Witnesses, communists and homosexuals. If your aunt Bea had children, ask them to do a genetic test. You will see, if she was Jewish.
Absolutely beautiful woman. I am speechless. May she be always blessed.
A very touching story narrated by survivor Hilde Grunbaum Zimche!!
Two things shared by Hilde, I will remember forever, from this testimony are,
1. Her mother Sussane's advise to her..........
" Anything you know, is good. It may come handy one day." @ 14:30 - 14:38 minutes.
2. In Hilde's own words,....
" You have to have a specific goal in life.A life that is without a goal to follow, isn't worth it."
@ 17:39 - 17:52 minutes.
These two are 'gems' of life!!
Hats off to Hilde's spirit and her courage to fight all odds.
If Hilde is still alive, ( which seems unlikely, )she must be 101 now !!
Her life story is very inspiring !!
A beautiful, wellmade film.😢
Thank you for sharing your story. Never again.
Always compelling.
Very wise woman. I like the photographs. One of my aunts is named Hilda. Her first name sounds a lot like yours. My grandfather Henry Kaup often spoke about a woman by the name of Hilda in Germany which he continued to like a lot when moving here to Canada just before the Great Depression at around age 17 or so. I remember my grandfather Kaup teaching me how to count up to 10 in German. To this day I remember that with fondness because no one back then here in the Canadian education system thought girls and women were good at math.
extraordinary women, l am glad you survived, 🇦🇺🍀🙏
Thank you for sharing your testimony.❤
Thank you for your testimony and life wisdom!
Agradecida por su testimonio, mujer inteligente con una gran familia!
My mother's name was Hilda ❤
Beautiful, brave and sensible woman. Looked like she had a happy life in Israel. 🇮🇱 I so hope so. 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏👵🇦🇺
I had an aunt who never fit. I’d ask if she was grandfather or grandmothers sister, and was never told an answer. Her name to me was Aunt Bea, she had a number tattooed on her arm. We are Christians. As an adult, I believe her name was shortened and that she was a misplaced survivor. I have her name and the last number tattooed at Auschwitz tattooed on my arm along with her favorite flower asters.
Not only Jews perished in concentration camps. Some like the first one Dachau (from 1932 I think) started killing non-Jews who were anti NSDAP, political prisoners, Jehovah's Witnesses, communists and homosexuals. If your aunt Bea had children, ask them to do a genetic test. You will see, if she was Jewish.
Traduzione in italiano non tutti capiscono l inglese grazie
Incredible woman.
💙🤍💙