Jewish Survivor Susan Golombok-Heimler | USC Shoah Foundation
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- čas přidán 29. 08. 2024
- You are watching Susan Golombok-Heimler, a Jewish Holocaust survivor. To learn more about Susan, and explore the stories of other Holocaust survivors and witnesses, visit vhaonline.usc.edu.
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She is my first cousin twice removed. I never met her but listening to her speak reminds me of my other paternal relatives. Thank you all for watching and for your kind comments!
She is a very charming lady.
Charming, graceful woman. Never forget, never again!
Wow, what an amazing and educated lady.
Very precious..I would love to spend time with some of these wonderful people
Thank you for sharing your story. xx
A very gracious and elegant woman.
Shes so beautiful and the interviewer has such a beautiful voice. ❤
God Bless you sweet Lady, Rest In Peace, you are a Angel in Heaven 🌹
It's a shame the sound is so bad.
Love her ransack hauls!! ( books from library) She’s awesome♥️♥️ I would have taken the same. I think she is so classy to ask the old Nazi couple before taking some supplies (flour) & say to them“ you caused our destruction, please, we are here to get supplies, that’s the very least you can do “ and she didn’t take valuables just food)
I pray someone can put English subtitles ❤ such beautiful lady I don't want to miss anything she says thanks so much for recording and sharing everyone should listen to every one if these ❤ my father was American soldier WWII
Yes,english subtitles would be very useful,I didn't understand 50% of what she said,because of her very strong accent and because of the low sound.
Put in headphones. Extremely easy to understand everything she's saying.
Even with headphones I could understand only 50% of what she said, because of her very strong accent.
May her, and their memories be blessings Z'L''
How could her father ask her to come back to danger?
Indeed! 🙁
Sound is appalling. Defeats the object.Scandalous!
Unbelievable how cruel!! Bullies are the biggest COWARDS 🤬
No one word I can't understand what's lady says...
I could understand about 50% of what she said. Pitty...
So sad…I could barely hear her. The microphone should have been better situated. She is very soft spoken.
Almost no volume 😳
You know , I have trouble many times with sound especially on youtube as it seems the recording itself is the cause . BUT I solved that by buying a speaker for my lap top and on this one I can hear her perfectly!
I think it's because this lady speaks very quietly. The interviewer is clearer.
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