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Jewish Surivor Ann Zworth Testimony | USC Shoah Foundation 

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You are watching Ann Zworth, a Jewish Holocaust survivor. To learn more about Ann and explore the stories of other Holocaust survivors and witnesses, visit vhaonline.usc.edu.
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Комментарии : 49   
@kashyap3120
@kashyap3120 3 года назад
Beautiful lady. Golden heart. Tears in eyes to see her family. May god bless them with lasting peace and prosperity. Love from India
@cindyhalpern3187
@cindyhalpern3187 Год назад
So glad to see her with her wonderful family. She saved herself and her sister. She was a remarkable teenager to do this.
@ellenwheat3608
@ellenwheat3608 Год назад
I have had the honor to experience many of these remarkable accounts and to read the comments, and i despair at the frequent critical remarks made by others. I sense that this narrator is trying to speak softly and calmly, even though it doesn’t come across well. i think shes asking questions from prompts. I get the feeling that the narrators for the tapes are jewish because she they knows particular facts, but not trained narrators or such. These accounts are so valuable, even though sometimes not smoothly carried out. The task was not simple. I so appreciate the idea of making these significant records and to do so before its too late and the fact that they exist. The stories powerfully speak for themselves.
@Patty3457
@Patty3457 7 лет назад
I have watched many, many of these interviews, & I really do not care for most of the people doing the interviewing. They seem so abrupt & not too sympathetic. When some of the survivors are crying or visibly shaken, the interviewers don't show any compassion. No touching the survivors' hand, no saying I'm so sorry this happened to you. I want to reach through the screen & hug them.
@khoney123
@khoney123 6 лет назад
I was thinking the same time thing
@mrbatman4robin
@mrbatman4robin 2 года назад
The role of the interviewer is to document and guide these heart-wrenching testimonies and brutal facts in a rational objective manner for future generations. No easy task.
@odeb7924
@odeb7924 Год назад
You’re so right. There doesn’t seem to be too much gentle comfort being offered. It makes ME uncomfortable when I’m watching.
@odeb7924
@odeb7924 Год назад
@@mrbatman4robin She’s the one who actually experienced the brutal facts. She should be treated with kindness.
@kittiesshortie5011
@kittiesshortie5011 Год назад
I agree 💯 % . It drives me CRAZY when they abruptly interrupt, “ we are changing the tape now”…. With no sensitivity about where they are in their testimony.
@kashyap3120
@kashyap3120 3 года назад
Recording the survivors stories is a great initiative. Generations to come will know what happened. Interviewers could have been trained well to conduct such interviews. Most of them are irritating. Their way of questioning, tone. That spoils it. Salute to all survivors who came fw to share their life. God give them peace.
@putziiputz9439
@putziiputz9439 Год назад
Oh what trauma this very sweet lady went through. I'm so Sorry my dear. 🌸💗🌼💗🌸
@susangrote9231
@susangrote9231 7 лет назад
I believe her. The interviewer asked her some questions that were quite open ended making them difficult to answer.
@damonmelendez856
@damonmelendez856 5 месяцев назад
Do you really believe her?
@deltaboy767
@deltaboy767 2 месяца назад
​@@damonmelendez856Why the hell would someone lie or make up such events? Use your damn brain if you have one.
@margaretroselle8610
@margaretroselle8610 3 года назад
Such painful memories. A shocking, evil event in the world’s history which could easily happen again , such are the murderous intentions in the hearts of mankind when they are not checked. God’s richest blessings on the Nation of Israel. Thank you for sharing this testimony.
@swiater1
@swiater1 3 года назад
This interviewer has a very condescending attitude/voice, she's annoying, and when Ann Zworth broke down in tears I wanted to hold her hand, give her a hug..she seems to be such a wonderful and kind woman, actually, I cannot finish watching this testimony because the interviewer's voice and attitude is just to annoying, geez..
@dianadettlingbuckley7534
@dianadettlingbuckley7534 3 месяца назад
I totally agree
@margaretchadd7630
@margaretchadd7630 5 лет назад
Such stupid questions from the interviewer.
@marilyntape9050
@marilyntape9050 4 года назад
The interviewer must think that the poor lady was living in Stalag 13 a comedy show 😾🇦🇺
@jennyzoliver6718
@jennyzoliver6718 5 месяцев назад
Dear Ann I think that you are trying to do a wonderful job story. God Bless You. I cannot stand this interviewer.
@marqetteliz
@marqetteliz 4 месяца назад
Every story is its own tragedy. May she and all survivors be at peace.
@cherylsumner5240
@cherylsumner5240 9 месяцев назад
Interesting recount. The interviewer was annoying with her really silly questions
@marty7978
@marty7978 3 года назад
What me so surprised all the time is the hatrest, brutality and the sadism of the people back than. It must have been grown over the years. And not only the Germans but also the Polish. What is it that it have came so far? Is it that they lived their lives together as jewish people and not interfere with the rest of the community? I mean how can an adult torn a baby apart, kick the theet out of a teenager mouth etc etc.
@marilyntape9050
@marilyntape9050 4 года назад
Germany’s shame 😪🇦🇺
@cecilialiebenfelss8827
@cecilialiebenfelss8827 Год назад
A very Kind yong Girl.
@Vitagirl
@Vitagirl 11 месяцев назад
This can happen very easily again don’t think anyone is immune! Hitler killed the head people of the SA when he finally gained power which would not have happened without this initial group Hitler used this group until he felt they could possibly turn on him which wasn’t at all true so for people that believe in some of this fascist propaganda and ideology today and the current Maga nationalist agenda remember that nationalism is not about love of country!!! Your rights will be the first to go in a fascist state
@sueannebrown2709
@sueannebrown2709 3 месяца назад
Why don’t they do better interviews for the intervieviewers? 🤷‍♀️ there must be better people to choose from!
@juliecrossfield5895
@juliecrossfield5895 2 года назад
And so you should be proud to be Jewish. your interviewer was terrible .
@margaretchadd7630
@margaretchadd7630 5 лет назад
Gosh getting married to the sister and having more children.....poor lady.
@mrbatman4robin
@mrbatman4robin 2 года назад
You may want to listen to these testimonies without judging them through the lens of current times. Arranged marriages were common.
@Vitagirl
@Vitagirl 11 месяцев назад
It really troubles me that such important historical testimony is taken by untrained people I understand these people are volunteers and I appreciate the effort but this type of historical oral history must be taken by well trained people or just allow the individual to tell their stories
@fada7903
@fada7903 5 месяцев назад
Amazing lady and testemony. Sadly, the interviewer was horrible - By far, the worst I have seen conducting an interview. Very annoying to watch. Sometimes, I have the feeling the interviewer was making fun of the lady in a nasty, mean way (or she is just plain dumb)
@dianemardis8964
@dianemardis8964 Год назад
Lovely lady. Great testimony. I think the interviewer Is drunk or something though
@salutiesse
@salutiesse 5 месяцев назад
@damonmelendez856
@damonmelendez856 5 месяцев назад
1:51:55 she got married in Belsen?! Just when you think you’ve heard it all.
@wendyhannaford7696
@wendyhannaford7696 Месяц назад
The interviewer is awful, I really want to listen to this Lovely Woman, but I can't stand the interviewer, can't the find better people? The questions she asks , and her voice , and right off the bat asking her to tell about her mother, made her cry then asking about the desk where they kept the money, really? Why is that important? Why not just let her tell her story, we dont need this woman asking questions
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