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Holocaust Survivor Sonia Berson | USC Shoah Foundation 

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This testimony by Jewish survivor, Sonia Berson, is from USC Shoah Foundation's Visual History Archive. She is a member of the "1939" Club.
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@Genevieve4260
@Genevieve4260 2 года назад
What a dignified, humble and beautiful woman and family. God bless them.
@Paula_Shelton
@Paula_Shelton Год назад
I’ve been watching these interviews and they are just heartbreaking. This is why I don’t believe in Hell. Because humans are more than capable of creating Hell right here on earth.
@wednesdayschild3627
@wednesdayschild3627 Год назад
If we are eternal beings, would you want to spend eternity with these people. They are hell. They made their choices. I hope I make better choices.
@yahudimajnoon
@yahudimajnoon 5 лет назад
what a woman what a woman!! 💪
@Cass-gi4kk
@Cass-gi4kk 3 года назад
I like this interviewer cos she just says "then what happened"..
@sueannebrown2709
@sueannebrown2709 5 месяцев назад
Sonia’s comments on the future, her fear of antisemitism happening again, are so heartbreaking, because it has!! Unbelievable!! SO VERY SAD 😢
@koogle5410
@koogle5410 3 года назад
Sonia sadly passed in Dec 2015… shortly folliwed by Kal in Feb 2016. RIP
@farapipsqueek636
@farapipsqueek636 2 года назад
Oh gosh. She lived neatly 100 years!
@cum-gw4sm
@cum-gw4sm 3 месяца назад
She used to babysit me and let me kiss her but hole❤
@rescuepetsrule6842
@rescuepetsrule6842 7 месяцев назад
It always amazes me how lovely these women look after the starvation, beatings, diseases, etc. they survived. I'm glad she was able to build a good life for herself and family.
@terrisnider5402
@terrisnider5402 2 года назад
What a wonderful story! A wonderful story of survival from a beautiful lady. Her present husband seems to be very loving and caring and her son was such a blessing to her and also her daughter. The interviewer was wonderful and let her tell her story without interruption, unlike some of the others that interrupt constantly. So many narrow scape she had, but she was smart cunning and
@theresaholguin699
@theresaholguin699 3 года назад
Beautiful strong woman. Lovely family
@djpanda255
@djpanda255 4 года назад
Sonia Berson - Amazing testimony. You can feel her memories, as she goes through life in the camp, and the fear after liberation. It is so sickening to hear the atrocities the Russians committed after liberating so many. Thank you Lord for Americans.
@feicobrink
@feicobrink 2 года назад
As if Americans did not commit atrocities… even recently …
@charlottemuller2233
@charlottemuller2233 3 года назад
I can hear this one!!
@margaretroselle8610
@margaretroselle8610 2 года назад
What an amazing testimony. I did enjoy hearing this most important account of the Holocaust.
@Thevelezrubio
@Thevelezrubio Месяц назад
no matter how many of these accounts i hear i never cease to be in awe of the survivors how did they carry on after being dehumanised like this ......I think about the extremes the Germans ,Polish, Romanians, went to and their obsessions in destroying all things Jewish
@sueannebrown2709
@sueannebrown2709 5 месяцев назад
Amazing woman, great interviewer!
@pamneff7541
@pamneff7541 2 года назад
Bravo
@cecilialiebenfelss8827
@cecilialiebenfelss8827 Год назад
Thise Life was extremely for this
@cecilialiebenfelss8827
@cecilialiebenfelss8827 Год назад
Lady what she had to cope with.
@TheLindaEdit
@TheLindaEdit 11 месяцев назад
What a lovely lady! I enjoyed her testimony very much. She endured the holocaust and also such hardship later in her life. It looks like she married a very nice man. Many blessings to her fami!y.
@RositaAHuff
@RositaAHuff 7 лет назад
Where was God....any God...from any religion.....
@poppykane7230
@poppykane7230 3 года назад
Same place he was when
@VictoriaGirlBC
@VictoriaGirlBC 3 года назад
There is no cloud man. Religion is the worst thing that ever happened to the human race.
@valentingarciaable
@valentingarciaable 3 года назад
This world was given to Satan to rule for a "certain" time... It is he who does the atrocities. Not God. We. God does not go back on His sovereign word. When the time of Satan is finished Jesus will put him under his feet but it is the power of darkness who rules this world now. It would require a thorough study for me to explain everything here but all you have to do is look around this world and you will see that it wasn't just in the Holocaust but it still goes on all the horrible things that happen and the floods and the earthquakes and famines and droughts. These are not acts of God these are acts that occur because we are in a fallen planet and Satan is the ruler. But like I said when his allotted time is up Jesus who has overcome on the cross will crush the head of the serpent. Amen
@0canadiens81
@0canadiens81 3 года назад
Interesting how people still haven't learned.
@Raminakai
@Raminakai 2 года назад
@@valentingarciaable Amen and look who WON the War- it was the Allies! We aren’t all speaking German now! It was a nightmare- but Righteousness prevailed!
@Kid_Kootenay
@Kid_Kootenay 4 года назад
99.9% of the survivor testimony is amazing but occasionally you come across one like this one where they speak down about people who helped them out. It always bugs me I was raised beggers can't be choosers my Nana always told me that she lived through depressions, pandemics at times in a sod hut on the prairies. When I'm in need whatever the cause or reason I'm greatful. I'm sure those giving food to her father didn't ask for Hitler and gave what they could despite serious issues if caught. I get the anger etc but direct it appropriately not at the people who helped you save it for the ones who threw rocks etc
@lindsayrettig3374
@lindsayrettig3374 2 года назад
I understand the sentiment of this. However, this woman is in a never ending cycle of grief. The amount of trauma that hopefully nobody has to endure ever again. It’s easy to be on the outside and say “wow, she doesn’t seem very thankful.” But as yourself this- would you be able to be thankful if you were in her shoes and felt as though everyone didn’t help in the way they needed? As in, trying to stop the horrors instead of just giving some food? It’s a very complex situation. We should all try to be more empathetic and understanding in situations as this. Everyone I’m sure had to deal, heal, and grieve differently. We cannot judge in my opinion. We have no grounds to do so.
@patsyhay9592
@patsyhay9592 2 года назад
It’s easy to tell someone who has been through such hell how to feel you wasn’t in her shoes and what’s that saying until you have walked a mile in my shoes’ the atrocities these people had to go through is unimaginable and you can’t say how she should feel about anyone at that time even if they did help her in a way they still stepped back and did nothing
@patsyhay9592
@patsyhay9592 2 года назад
@@lindsayrettig3374 your totally correct
@Max-Everest
@Max-Everest 7 лет назад
I've watched most of these survivor interviews... and I've noticed a pattern. Most of them are female, and everyone of them say that when they were young they didn't really look jewish.
@nailafiroze6494
@nailafiroze6494 6 лет назад
D Cap I agree with u....
@leechristy7003
@leechristy7003 4 года назад
That was a factor that helped survival
@aracellycontreras8757
@aracellycontreras8757 3 года назад
If they would have been dark skin they wouldn't be telling their story that's for sure@@nailafiroze6494
@aracellycontreras8757
@aracellycontreras8757 3 года назад
Your are right indeed🙏 @@leechristy7003
@patriciasalassbirthdaysala4963
@patriciasalassbirthdaysala4963 3 года назад
I LOVE this lady. After loosing all her family she shows such dignity that all those years of suffering printed on her. I salute and admire you with much respect, Sonia. May God bless you and your lovely family. My best regards and respect from Barcelona, Spain from Fernanda.🇮🇱🇪🇸
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