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Holocaust Survivor Ursula Levy Testimony | USC Shoah Foundation 

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This testimony by Jewish survivor, Ursula Levy, is from USC Shoah Foundation's Visual History Archive and is also featured in Echoes & Reflections: A Multimedia Curriculum on the Holocaust. For more information, visit: www.echoesandreflections.org
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@cherieann2256
@cherieann2256 4 года назад
Ursula passed away this month, August, 2019. She was a thoughtful and graceful woman who was an inspiration to so many. I hope she has found that glorious ballroom.
@lauravazquez285
@lauravazquez285 2 года назад
Amen rip
@onejewishwoman
@onejewishwoman 2 года назад
BDE
@hillevih7031
@hillevih7031 9 месяцев назад
What a wonderful woman came out of this little precious girl which had to face so much tragical moments we cannot imagine... rest in peace and all the best for her children and family ❤
@nataliemeenakshithegreat7780
@nataliemeenakshithegreat7780 2 года назад
Just listening to this Beautiful woman and reading she has passed two years ago. Rest in peace dear Ursulan
@ritamedina-molina8550
@ritamedina-molina8550 Год назад
What a sweet humble lady..she has such a pure heart.
@patriciarichardson5250
@patriciarichardson5250 7 месяцев назад
my father was in that first camp you were taken to.
@Crystal-cs3gm
@Crystal-cs3gm 2 месяца назад
Hello, I hope your father survived. Maybe one day u can tell us his story. I would love to know. I'm sure others would too
@ThePimpinPanda
@ThePimpinPanda 12 лет назад
I'm not a Jew and in fact I'm not part of any sect of Christianity like Catholicism, Non Denominationalism, Fundamentalism, etc, but I'm proud of this women because most people would hold onto hate forever and keep it as a scar but she instead has let it grow into a strong branch of her existence.
@juliotorres3818
@juliotorres3818 6 лет назад
Traducir este texto
@cay820
@cay820 Месяц назад
What does your faith or lack thereof have to do with in being proud of her 😭
@karenembury6467
@karenembury6467 3 года назад
What a wonderful lady and a wonderful What a lovely lady and such a kindly interviewer. So many who have taken testimony are less than that . This survivors world view is something we can all learn from . The forest and stream beauty she saw amongst horror.
@margaretroselle8610
@margaretroselle8610 3 года назад
Many thanks for this wonderful testimony.
@lizgichora6472
@lizgichora6472 5 лет назад
Thank you for sharing your story.
@leahdawn6833
@leahdawn6833 6 лет назад
Such a lovely women, with such an amazing story!
@naomiekim3493
@naomiekim3493 6 лет назад
when does this get interesting? i need to talk abt the interesting things soo can u tell me when it gets good? what time?\
@air2091
@air2091 4 года назад
Naomie Kim what
@sgtcrab1
@sgtcrab1 13 лет назад
Powerfull! Thank you!
@pamelacorbett8774
@pamelacorbett8774 2 года назад
Pure class, a woman to be proud of! So well told, her story, though much remained unsaid, no doubt.
@anaschieck1883
@anaschieck1883 3 года назад
What a life, so much courage at such early age! Happy that you are alright now.
@kikcta
@kikcta 10 лет назад
an extraordinary woman
@charlesparrish2831
@charlesparrish2831 2 года назад
Thanks for your testimony and praise God you survived the Holocaust 🙏🙏🙏
@charlesparrish2831
@charlesparrish2831 2 года назад
She’s very pleasant and sweet;God bless this woman🙏
@a7xbaby978
@a7xbaby978 14 лет назад
i read a bookabout her and her brother george
@starrynight335
@starrynight335 2 года назад
Can you mention the name of the book, please? I'm really inspired by her story.
@ronnideam
@ronnideam 15 лет назад
Thank you for this testimony!
@bgwhitesauce6948
@bgwhitesauce6948 5 лет назад
Watched this for English class but it was still good
@klaus-dieterkoch363
@klaus-dieterkoch363 2 года назад
Besides all the suffering and loses this lovely woman had to endure, now my Germany and Europe is an empty vessel without these German elites.
@alwaysflushinpublic
@alwaysflushinpublic 3 года назад
I love her take on religion. We could all focus more on similarities instead of just differences. I'm not so sure the ultra-orthodox would have the same opinion.
@Unicorn_Puke
@Unicorn_Puke 12 лет назад
beautiful
@lornatipa7545
@lornatipa7545 3 года назад
What happened to her brother, George?
@wednesdayschild3627
@wednesdayschild3627 2 года назад
George Levy Mueller was still alive in Jan 2022. He also wrote a book. He has several children and is a retired pharmacist.
@taniajosefa
@taniajosefa 11 лет назад
the interviewer is asking bad questions and not asking good ones. the interview is still good, but it could have been better.
@robertw9677
@robertw9677 4 года назад
Why were all these done late 1990s
@air2091
@air2091 4 года назад
Because suddenly everyone had the realisation that we need to rush these stories as to never forget them and do this before the victims die
@taras7489
@taras7489 3 года назад
I think Steven Speilberg had something to do with encouraging the collecting of these stories after his movie, Schindler’s List, came out. Also, it seems a lot of people didn’t feel comfortable/safe talking about their experiences until 40-50 years had passed.
@RD-0101
@RD-0101 2 года назад
Pitty that no one thought to do this since the 70s. It all began only in the 90s.
@rositahuff4858
@rositahuff4858 4 года назад
...where was god...?...any god ?
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