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2022 First Person with Holocaust Survivor Emanuel “Manny” Mandel 

United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
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In 1944, Jewish people in Hungary over the age of six were forced to wear the Star of David on their clothes. Emanuel “Manny” Mandel was seven, too young to recognize the antisemitic law, and his star felt like a mark of distinction that made him one of the adults. His parents knew better: it only made him a target of violence.
Manny’s father followed him as he walked on the street, afraid his son might be pushed into traffic for no reason other than being marked as Jewish. By June, it was clear that raising their child in Budapest was untenable. Manny and his mother escaped and eventually found refuge in neutral Switzerland.
Hear Holocaust survivor Manny Mandel’s experiences in his own words recorded on December 14, 2022. First Person is a monthly hour-long discussion featuring a live interview between journalist Bill Benson and a survivor and including questions from the audience, available on the Museum’s RU-vid channel.
Learn about Hungary before the German occupation: encyclopedia.ushmm.org/conten...
Learn about Hungary after the German occupation: encyclopedia.ushmm.org/conten...
Read about Rudolf Kasztner: encyclopedia.ushmm.org/conten...
Learn about the Bergen-Belsen camp complex: encyclopedia.ushmm.org/conten...

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@lesterwurtele1866
@lesterwurtele1866 Год назад
Extraordinary story. After he arrived in the United States., Manny and I became High School classmates, soccer teammates and friends. Recently, we have begun a Holocaust remembrance program at Central High School in Philadelphia.
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@ernestgreen6821
@ernestgreen6821 Год назад
I have so much respect for the Jewish people! This guy is so intelligent and you know despite the disputable crimes of the Nazis he lived a productive life! God Bless you and your people!
@user-yk2kn8zj8u
@user-yk2kn8zj8u 10 месяцев назад
I am from Blackpool England. First can I say how glad I am u use subtitles. I don't want to miss a word of this lovely man's story. X
@janetblanc7658
@janetblanc7658 Год назад
What a beautiful child he was and what a beautiful man he came.
@sashek8451
@sashek8451 Год назад
6+ MILLION humans murdered, starved, tortured..and this happened in a time of “advanced” civilizations on this planet. Not to mention the survivors and all they have endured. I’ll never be able to comprehend it.
@annedwyer797
@annedwyer797 Год назад
Thank you, Mr. Mandel, for sharing your experiences with us. It's amazing that you and your mother survived the Holocaust together and were reunited with your father. I wish we could have learned a little abt how you eventually came to the US and your life here since then.
@hinaynihorvath3926
@hinaynihorvath3926 Год назад
unspeakable time in history thank you Manny
@kenziikenzii8944
@kenziikenzii8944 Год назад
Such unbelievable time for all those people that had to go through the atrocity from the Nazis, shocking, sickening and terrifying for humans to do this to other humans, God bless to all those people that died and all that survived
@micheled6111
@micheled6111 Год назад
I am so grateful my Hungarian Ancestors, including those with Jewish ethnicity came to Canada around 1900. Despite the Great Depression and the Dirty Thirties in Saskatchewan they were able to thrive. I am so glad they left and did not undergo such horrors. My you have peace!
@dina6650
@dina6650 Год назад
Manny, very interesting. Thanks for sharing your story!
@carolreid4821
@carolreid4821 Год назад
Thank you for sharing an essential part of history with us. I appreciate your pared down to the essential facts, style of telling us how you experienced the horror; and afterwards, how you picked up and continued in the aftermath, with an unassailable vigour. I appreciated that the interviewer had a relaxed and sensitive way of handling the interview. Never inserting himself into the narrative, never stopping the flow of the memories. I likened both to Hemingway meets Haiku in prose.
@eaglewarrior8707
@eaglewarrior8707 Год назад
Just let it go. It's over. You think I am sour after all these years of Jesus being crucified?
@rosykatzCATS
@rosykatzCATS Год назад
@@eaglewarrior8707 that's what is sickening about christians! Jews are still being killed by antisemites. We have natzis in the states & our government right now. Quit spreading religious discrimination.
@annedwyer797
@annedwyer797 Год назад
@@eaglewarrior8707 Yes, you should take your own advice to "just let it go", that 2000 yr old classic antisemitic dog whistle.
@chadfalaster8275
@chadfalaster8275 Год назад
I have to say the people that survived and still can tell their stories of what happened in those camps in the way life was or really brave souls to be able to put their minds in that shadow again.... I don't see how they do it if it was me I would just want to forget
@eaglewarrior8707
@eaglewarrior8707 Год назад
Why did the Russians not have camps for Christians or Jews from WW1 to WW2?
@cherylmccarthy2932
@cherylmccarthy2932 Год назад
Watching from North Carolina. So agreed with Manny, we need to learn from history.
@marymoriarity2555
@marymoriarity2555 Год назад
Extraordinary story thank you for sharing
@terianderson1148
@terianderson1148 Год назад
Watching from Wisconsin.
@Emy53
@Emy53 Год назад
Watching from New Jersey, USA
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@janetblanc7658 Год назад
Watching from Switzerland
@sixto796
@sixto796 Год назад
Im Malka Watching from Australia 🇦🇺 ☺️
@brendalandes1813
@brendalandes1813 Год назад
Thank you for this. In my kibbutz in Israel we had many survivors from Hungary. Some were in camps, a friend from Budapest was in safe house belonging to American Embassy. All had amazing stories, including Asher Ora I who escaped from thee Danube.
@sherrymeadows8758
@sherrymeadows8758 Год назад
He told the truth absolutely about repeating history . It is being repeated sadly!
@malcolmdale
@malcolmdale Год назад
Watching from England.
@honesty5964
@honesty5964 Год назад
Thank you for sharing your story.
@barbaraoshea7701
@barbaraoshea7701 Год назад
Listening from Dublin ireland
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@cecilefox9136 Год назад
I' m watching from Pamplona,Spain.
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@beatrizvega8972 Год назад
watching from Chicago
@wendyhannaford7696
@wendyhannaford7696 Год назад
Watching from USA
@gfindlay70
@gfindlay70 Год назад
From Bryson NC in the Great Smoky Mountains.
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@BY-lp9tj Год назад
watching from Turkey
@chadfalaster8275
@chadfalaster8275 Год назад
I'm watching from Pocahontas Arkansas
@Paula_Shelton
@Paula_Shelton 10 месяцев назад
I will never understand why these lovely, normal, loving families were ever seen as a threat to anyone. It’s psychotic and criminal on every level.
@liverbirdxoxo1984
@liverbirdxoxo1984 Год назад
Liverpool England x
@gerryhatrick6678
@gerryhatrick6678 Год назад
Ontario, Canada
@almeggs3247
@almeggs3247 Год назад
I wonder if I have Jewish blood. The pic at your opening of a kid IS IDENTICAL TO ME AT SIMILAR AGE! Amen 🙏🏻
@robertperrella4194
@robertperrella4194 Год назад
on the raszo(rudolf) kasztner train the official number was 1,684 lives he saved !!!!!!!!!!!!!
@harrynking777
@harrynking777 Год назад
Incorrect information.: The WW2 did not begin when Germany invaded Poland. It began two days later, on September 3rd, 1939.
@eaglewarrior8707
@eaglewarrior8707 Год назад
No. Russia invaded Poland. Russia was commiting mas religious genocide and still were at that point. From WW1 into WW2. It's terrifying for me to even think about what the Russians did.
@blakebronte1544
@blakebronte1544 Год назад
I am so grateful, impressed, at all holocaust survivors and their tenacity/resolve to teach/warn humanity the consequences of war/ racism/ and devalue of the singular individual. Our bodies do not define us. Thank you brothers and sisters without age, time , place… To be cont. ❤to ALL you precious brave brothers and sisters. One thing, the future doesn’t know everything.
@rosykatzCATS
@rosykatzCATS Год назад
@@eaglewarrior8707 so we're you there? Relatives told me Germans took over Poland then the Russians came in. Amazes me how people who weren't there seem to know more.
@rosykatzCATS
@rosykatzCATS Год назад
@@eaglewarrior8707The Soviet invasion of Poland was a military operation by the Soviet Union without a formal declaration of war. On 17 September 1939, the Soviet Union invaded Poland from the east, 16 days after Nazi Germany invaded Poland from the west.
@eaglewarrior8707
@eaglewarrior8707 Год назад
@@rosykatzCATS Now tell me why Ukraine became it's own state after WW1.
@haroldmaio407
@haroldmaio407 Год назад
I wonder what the Holocaust Museum has against recognizing the anniversary of the T-4 Program?
@evestark
@evestark Год назад
What did the children do at the camps? Did they automatically go to the gas chambers?
@wendyhannaford7696
@wendyhannaford7696 Год назад
Depended on the camp you were sent to, but the majority were gassed upon arrival or All upon arrival if a death camp
@chadfalaster8275
@chadfalaster8275 Год назад
@@wendyhannaford7696 that is so sad what the Jews and children went through in those camps
@eaglewarrior8707
@eaglewarrior8707 Год назад
Did you know that the camps had nursery's too? I wonder why the Russians were not that hospitable to the Jew's?
@marinaeloff-brown3541
@marinaeloff-brown3541 9 месяцев назад
Marina- South-,Africa. 2 afternoon
@marinaeloff-brown3541
@marinaeloff-brown3541 9 месяцев назад
Incredible story and hearing the true story Thank you so much!
@carolreid4821
@carolreid4821 Год назад
Main
@ernestgreen6821
@ernestgreen6821 Год назад
I meant despicable!
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