Holocaust Survivor Jack Lewin Testimony | USC Shoah Foundation
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- This testimony by Jewish survivor, Jack Lewin, is from USC Shoah Foundation's Visual History Archive. He is a member of the "1939" Club.
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I appreciated his detailed and vivid account of his testimony. Thank You Sir...May he rest 🙏 in peace
What a brave, loyal, endearing, courageous man. Thank you Mr.Lewin , you are a hero.
The sound quality is technically fine. I am so glad this Gentleman’s testimony was republished on the channel in 2019.
Very interesting, powerful testimony!
Thank you so much ❤️
He speaks so well, so glad he survived, strong, good man.
Thank you so much for sharing such beautiful and painful memories.
Breaking my heart.....
Mothers are blessing from God.
They may leave before us but they still love us, just like we still love them.
Please turn up the volume on all the videos!!
I use hearing aids but still dificult to hear. Makes it difficult to maintain interest. Sad!
Dear Christine,
We apologize for the sound quality on this testimony! A/V equipment was not the best when these testimonies were recorded in the 80's and 90's. We are still recording testimonies today, though, and anything recorded in the last 20 years should have adequate sound! To explore our collection of 55,000+ testimonies, please visit vha.usc.edu/ (free account registration required)!