Amazing story; kind lady who does an excellent job of retelling her story. Thank you madam....sad but compelling story. Blessings to you and your family.
Excellent testimony. Her recall is amazing. Very interesting family background and so fortunate that her immediate family survived. The first survivor I gave listened to who acknowledges the plight of the Palestinian people. Israel continues its murderous genocide of the Palestinians and the world does nothing.
I would love to continue listening, ut the audio was liw and made it difficult to keep listening. It wasn't at my end. This happens with some of the interviews.
Fascinating story. But I have to say Judith was very lucky, the Hungarian people were one of the most antisemite people in Europe. They weren't an occupied country like Poland and they took on the nuremberg laws from 1938, they were the natzi's allies and fought for them. Out of ideology.
revital sela i’m sorry to say but there’s a lot of things about the story that I find questionable, I almost wonder if her father was not even Jewish and this is just an eastern European immigrants who thought that she could capitalize on the situation because with all of the war in the up evil it was impossible to trace documents and things very much she could’ve just been a Catholic girl from that village, people can do this stuff really really well, like even that famous case of that one girl who always tried to say she was an escaped princess from the last Russian royal family and then when DNA testing became a thing they used a bone sample from her grave and found out that she was of the origins of Polish peasants and was not in anyway related yet she knew so many details lots of people believe her
Although the interview went well, with the right interviewer to match the Survivor, I have mixed feelings about it. Although her father certainly suffered as a Jew, the Survivor with mixed parentage, was spared much. Her Catholic relatives saved her. They were willing to do this, which is a blessing. But she avoided the worst of the worst because of them. Her experience was still difficult, no question. What I admire about her is her loyalty to her father. Her mother obviously did alot, but she ended up cheating on her husband, and wanted a different life. Only the survivor's attitude made her mother reconsider everything. The Jewish father ended up hiding his Jewish identity under Communism. The survivor's son is a dear man. But he isn't Jewish. He is pro- Semitic, which is very good. But basically, with just the survivor's father making it, the other Jewish relatives all perished. Their death are more what Jewish people experienced. Nobody helped them. This is a story of a girl from a mixed marriage. Her experience is very valid, but far from typical.
Here, I noticed that human beings always have a strong sense of the bound between them & the land (Whatever it can be called, offically recongnized as a state or not) and themselves. It must go back to the beginning of human society some 50 thousands years ago when religions began to implant itsellf within the human basic principles. No book at that time. Just the feel of it and the will to impose it all over the "Known World".
I have a hard time with her changing her mind only 3 weeks after her husband skipped... and about a 12 year -old breaking a really bad guy's riding crop (whip), I dunno... I love these survivors, but my discernment has never failed me- I have busted a LOT of so-called combat Vets, so when a red flag goes off I pay attention. Just my opinion... and I see I'm not the only one with doubts.