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Eyewitness to History: Holocaust Survivor Henry Weil 

United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
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The Eyewitness to History video library was created to enable audiences everywhere to hear firsthand testimony from Holocaust survivors. This video was created from a live digital program, First Person: Conversations with Holocaust Survivors, recorded on June 21, 2023. It features Holocaust survivor Henry Weil, who was born in 1935, in Vienna, Austria. After Nazi Germany annexed Austria in March 1938, antisemitic legislation and violence prompted Henry’s father to make plans for the family to emigrate. In 1939, the family was forced out of their apartment, and a week later they began their journey to safety. The Weils made their way to Paris and then England, fearing bombings and air raids along the way. Henry and his parents left for the United States on the SS Aquitania on September 9, 1939. Later, Henry learned that half of his extended family had been murdered in the Holocaust.
Learn more about Henry: www.ushmm.org/remember/holoca...

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Комментарии : 11   
@micheled6111
@micheled6111 Месяц назад
Thank you for your testimony. Your father’s perseverance was remarkable. Thank goodness you got out.
@Upstream5402
@Upstream5402 Месяц назад
Thank you, Mr. Weil, for sharing your amazing story. Your father was an incredibly brave man as he fought so hard to get your family to safety. Your mother had to have been so strong to endure the harrowing voyage to America. It must have been comforting to both of them to see you happily playing on your rockinghorse, oblivious to the fears of the adults. I also want to say how sorry I am that there is antisemitism even in the US and the ignorance of hollacaust deniers. I have always immensely admired immigrants who have come to our country with nothing much but the clothes on their backs and not knowing the language, yet successfully making a new life. What grit and determination! Please know there are so many people who admire the Jewish people's accomplishments and are appreciative of their valuable contributions to our country.
@pope1052
@pope1052 Месяц назад
Thank you for your videos, and for knowing even a little and from a distance, these brave and charming people. They are truly inspiring. Congratulations also, to the host of the interviews, Bill Benson. His voice couldn't be more pleasant to hear. Thank you.
@fininhernandez8264
@fininhernandez8264 Месяц назад
Thank you for sharing your life with us. Your story and that of many others must be told. We must never forget!
@lettielou4148
@lettielou4148 24 дня назад
Thank you.
@CanadianAnglican
@CanadianAnglican Месяц назад
Thank you for this amazing interview. Their stories must be told constantly so we never forget the horrors of world war 2
@gordonayres2609
@gordonayres2609 Месяц назад
Fascinating . Thank you .
@sephardim4yeshua155
@sephardim4yeshua155 Месяц назад
It really hit home when I was looking up the names of those who went through the Holocaust and I found 2 people with my first middle and last name.
@moxiepops8457
@moxiepops8457 Месяц назад
Fantastic upload! ❤
@rebeccai1171
@rebeccai1171 15 дней назад
I would like to know more about the benevolent, mysterious Mr. Rice. Did Mr. Weil's family ever contact and thank him?
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