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Jewish Survivor Edith Ross Testimony | USC Shoah Foundation 

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Комментарии : 36   
@janiecarlson5171
@janiecarlson5171 5 лет назад
I’ve watched so many of these testimonies, but this one really broke my heart. I think of how scary it would be to go through something so horrific all alone. I’m happy that you went on to have a good life. You were so brave!
@lizbethdutton3971
@lizbethdutton3971 Год назад
Straight to the heart. Thank you for being courageous and tell your story. I appreciate your honesty too. I appreciate my food a lot more. Thank You.
@ilenekaplan109
@ilenekaplan109 5 лет назад
Edith Dear I just finished watching your testimony and this will stay with me always. You have been through so much and lost so much and yet were able to survive and go on to create a life for yourself. You are a much stronger woman than I. I have much respect for you and hope you find peace and happiness with your beautiful family. God bless you and thank you for sharing this tape.
@faithdavis4453
@faithdavis4453 4 года назад
The interviewee is very respectful, he hasn't interrupted this lady unlike some of the testimonies I have listened to.
@lifeisbeautiful5891
@lifeisbeautiful5891 5 лет назад
I hope she had a beautiful life aftewards. These people, the survivors....are amazing. Prayers for all the victims too
@jl3319
@jl3319 Год назад
What a brave, strong and lovely lady. The heart breaks hearing her testimony. I've watched a lot of these recounts and Edith's goes into great detail. Such grit, poise and transparency. Thank you for this. So glad Edith survived and went on to have a good life. ❤
@Hennessy60
@Hennessy60 6 лет назад
I am so sorry for Edith, that she has to go through this hell and lost her dear family. Her sister Greta was married to my grandfathers cousin. My mother's name is Theeboom.
@katherinedorsey3426
@katherinedorsey3426 5 лет назад
I’ve lived in NC and know the small town of Apex. It is indeed a small world to know that someone with such an incredible story to tell was so very near. I hate the horrible content of those stories but love the spirit and strength of those who survived. Thank You, Mrs.Edith for sharing.
@djpanda255
@djpanda255 4 года назад
Edith Ross - Amazing testimony of strength & courage. So thankful for her story.
@threelittlebirds3361
@threelittlebirds3361 6 лет назад
A testimony of heroism. God bless her.
@kathaus9688
@kathaus9688 6 лет назад
So horrific pure hell that this young girl went through. You can see the change in her appearance as she tells her story. God love her! So brave and beautiful. The triumph of the soul and human spirit!
@loonylinda
@loonylinda 4 года назад
This poor lady really went through it...so sorry for that. Good interviewer..which makes a change.
@kittyross4426
@kittyross4426 8 лет назад
Thank you for sharing your story. xx
@RamonaRayTodosSantosBCS
@RamonaRayTodosSantosBCS 5 лет назад
Not a tear, amazing! Incredibly strong brave woman! Blessed! Her daughter looks just like her. Never again!
@suzannezegveld8513
@suzannezegveld8513 6 лет назад
Dit verhaal van de zusjes Neurenburger past precies in de (na) oorlogsverhalen van mijn vader. Mijn grootouders fungeerden als dekmantel voor de rijwielenhandel van hun vader. Mijn vader heeft Edith en haar zus nog 1 keer ontmoet na de oorlog. Daarna nooit meer. Hij zou graag contact opnemen. This story reminds me of the stories my father told me about the family Neurenburger. My father is 90 years old and would like to get in contact with Edith or familymembers. Please leave your comments if you are interested. If not, we totally understand. I understand our reaction is very late, but this is how live goes sometimes. All the best, Suzanne.
@jeanhenderson1277
@jeanhenderson1277 2 года назад
A beautiful strong lady who kept her composure throughout telling her harrowing testimony god bless and thank you x
@pbasTV
@pbasTV Год назад
Her maidenname is Edith Neuberger (married Ross). She was born in Amsterdam september 15th 1925. This testimony was recorded in 1997.
@AnneAbraham-q6x
@AnneAbraham-q6x 9 месяцев назад
What a courageous lady. GOD BLESS HER
@gyorgyakos9618
@gyorgyakos9618 3 года назад
Breathless! Horrible human story extremly well told and in beatuful English Thank you very much for sharing it with us. May God bless you.
@puppycat65481
@puppycat65481 4 года назад
Definitely one of the best if not the best holocaust survivor stories. God bless you Edith, you went through so much and taught us many lessons.......especially how so lucky we are! I just can't figure out for the life of me how some people can have no compassion for other human beings is beyond me!
@petramaes
@petramaes 5 лет назад
Ik kom uit Den haag en ben dankbaar dat u dit heeft willen vertellen. Dank u wel.
@netaeavonacozinha6082
@netaeavonacozinha6082 Год назад
Lovely lady with fascinating experiência and with many interessting details. I am so glad that she was one of the fortunate to survive.
@AnneAbraham-q6x
@AnneAbraham-q6x 9 месяцев назад
A very courage lady who suffered so much but who had the will to survive. I admire her courage and enjoyed hearing her speak. ANNE Abraham
@manueladarazsdi9675
@manueladarazsdi9675 4 года назад
She looks very good for 71.
@flyboy1c
@flyboy1c 3 месяца назад
The Dutch are wonderful people very happy and young at heart i'm sure has a lot to do with it.
@renerupolo
@renerupolo 11 лет назад
sad story. bless this woman.
@Tanya19131
@Tanya19131 5 лет назад
Terrible story..going through that hell all alone. I truly believe that those nazi sadists will be punished in another life , for eternity. God bless mrs Ross and all survivors.
@leechristy7003
@leechristy7003 4 года назад
Too many escaped justice
@kikcta
@kikcta 10 лет назад
terrible story.poor woman.bless her
@tedwlkr8
@tedwlkr8 4 года назад
Another incredible story that escapes the imagination of what can be. How can people be like this towards another? But while listening to her I thought of doing the same things to her abusers. I hope Karma did what it does to the Nazi's, Ukrainians, and anyone else who thinks they're above another for just being born. My grandparents lived in Hitler's Germany and Holland. Not as Jews but as the conquered. Grandma was part of the opposition party to Hitler and Grandpa was in the Dutch army. He became a conscripted worker at a German post office in Hanover where he met my grandmother. My mom was born in Hanover in 1944. Their life after Hitler was terrible in Holland. Came to Canada in 1953. Amherstburg, Ontario. Maybe WW2 brought the world together for an instant, maybe it was needed for some reason beyond our comprehension. But the cost was to high for the gains.
@donnapersiani9466
@donnapersiani9466 2 года назад
When I look at the beautiful face of her daughter I have the feeling I'm looking back in time at her mom. I will never forget nor will I ever stop leaning. I love you all
@cathymarble3283
@cathymarble3283 3 месяца назад
God bless this woman. I'll never understand 😢
@shikhalemuel6802
@shikhalemuel6802 3 года назад
She used picture words with details in many cases where so many others are vague.
@os3ujziC
@os3ujziC Год назад
"The soap is your mother". What did they mean by this?
@anon0926
@anon0926 3 года назад
I think she is sadly deluded about Dutch anti-semitism. Compare the Dutch to the Danes.
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