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Комментарии : 85   
@LisaRichards_123
@LisaRichards_123 Год назад
That brought a smile to my face when she was talking about prank phone calls before the Holocaust. We used to make them with our friends, like asking, “Do you have Prince Albert in a can? If so, please let him out!” or the old standard, “iI your refrigerator running? If so, please catch it!”
@scribe999
@scribe999 5 лет назад
Klara Samuels was my physics teacher in high school and she was an amazing character. I wish I had been better at the subject at the time.
@JaimeMesChiens
@JaimeMesChiens 4 года назад
Michael Nam, has she since passed away?
@BeckBeckGo
@BeckBeckGo 4 месяца назад
@@JaimeMesChiensI suspect, given the date and her age. 😢
@CrystalChrome
@CrystalChrome 8 лет назад
This is one of my favorite interviews. I love how she speaks. I love how open and honest she is. I love hearing how her perspective shifted. What a lovely soul.
@susanbeasley723
@susanbeasley723 4 года назад
Have you watched all?
@seemarajderkar3019
@seemarajderkar3019 3 года назад
Klara Samuels..... What a fine, intelligent and fun loving lady !! I enjoyed listening to this testimony more so, because the audibility of this video is super good and Klara has spoken very clearly. Klara must be 94 now. I wish her many healthy, happy years ahead.
@jessa7323
@jessa7323 17 дней назад
Klara unfortunately passed away at age 84. These videos that are posted are quite older. But wow what a wonderful lady! I feel lucky to have gotten to hear her story. I hope she is resting in peace now whatever the afterlife might be 🤍
@carolwaldon8526
@carolwaldon8526 9 месяцев назад
The BEST testimony so far (I have listened to many ) Klara is FABULOUS and the interviewer is excellent.
@robbeee1919
@robbeee1919 5 месяцев назад
Agreed
@haileeraestout5567
@haileeraestout5567 2 месяца назад
@@robbeee1919 Well She Got The YEAR Wrong
@freespeechforall1069
@freespeechforall1069 8 лет назад
Thank you for sharing with us your life story, we must never forget those who didn't survive.
@elapaszczynski8292
@elapaszczynski8292 6 лет назад
Very nice,smart lady
@jbo411
@jbo411 2 года назад
What a great lady! Her memory is a gift to us all.
@nicolemaddison2945
@nicolemaddison2945 4 года назад
Wow. Amazing woman.So eloquent and articulate.
@sarahdubois2386
@sarahdubois2386 9 лет назад
I'm so glad she survived.
@Jenjenilou
@Jenjenilou 6 лет назад
Lovely Klara - thank you for sharing your story.
@theresabraddock9310
@theresabraddock9310 7 месяцев назад
Its hard to imagine anyone in those camps feeling as though they had a privileged existence during that time of extraordinary suffering. She's a remarkable compassionate survivor.
@jessa7323
@jessa7323 17 дней назад
It is so hard to imagine for sure. The way the human mind adapts is simply incredible.
@guffmanvansickle8386
@guffmanvansickle8386 3 года назад
I've watched about 50 of these interviews (and counting), and I'm encouraged and glad to see through it all, they've kept (or gained) their sense of humor.
@djpanda255
@djpanda255 4 года назад
Klara Samuels - What a beautiful, intelligent, fascinating & kind soul. Her story is fascinating and amazing to hear. Blessed to hear her testimony.
@tinaloveseddie
@tinaloveseddie 6 лет назад
I applaud her courage and strength. She is a great storyteller... I can envision her childhood in Poland. Very eloquent and inspiring. 💞
@emmaburgess4320
@emmaburgess4320 6 лет назад
I totally agree .. she is so smart and lovely.. I wish more gentiles would listen to these testimonies .. As a gentile I have learned so much about mankind through these testimonies .. my heart aches for all the Jewish people of the past and I worry for their future..
@RD-0101
@RD-0101 Год назад
Me too!
@jessa7323
@jessa7323 17 дней назад
6 years later but I definitely agree. I have always had an interest in the holocaust and a lot of that is psychological interest on how people were able to survive and help each other even at their worst momente. I can say that listening to these testimonials has undoubtedly made me a better person, more compassionate and has given me insight into so many different areas of life. I wish EVERYONE had to watch at least one of these in their life and truly think it would make the world a better place.
@kevinwees3101
@kevinwees3101 3 года назад
I love how this woman speaks. She speaks very well.
@peggymalpee872
@peggymalpee872 6 месяцев назад
This was an incredibly moving testimony…. Thank you for archiving Klara’s holocaust experience. My heart is pierced with sorrow, but blessed with Klara’s wisdom and joy.
@kittywaymo
@kittywaymo 5 лет назад
G-d bless her strong sassy heart, she’s adorable & reminds me of my mom.♥️
@TraciMann
@TraciMann 6 месяцев назад
I’ve known Al for 30 years and always loved his talent! He’s played Times Square, Central Park etc. I was always amazed and never knew his rich music history. I hope he posts the old videos so we can listen again! I’m also one of Jehovah’s worshipers and never really discussed it much
@patriciasalassbirthdaysala4963
@patriciasalassbirthdaysala4963 3 года назад
What a fine lady!!! How learned and dignified she is, God bless her and all souls that had to endure the shoa. It would have been an honor to have met her and speak to her!🇮🇱🇪🇸
@robbie_
@robbie_ 5 лет назад
A fascinating story. Her summary towards the end 2:20:00 onwards, was extremely insightful.
@emmaburgess4320
@emmaburgess4320 5 лет назад
I love you!! I wish I had known you .. you are a wonderful speaker..it is so strange how ignorant people today can take charge of a country and the country be democratic.. so I can see how this could happen and I am so sorry you and your family and all the Jewish people had to go through these horrors ! My heart breaks every time I listen to another survivor and though I’m not Jewish I think all children must listen as it has happened again on a smaller scale in Africa and Bosnia ..I am a great supporter of the State of Israel! God bless and keep his chosen ones!!
@RD-0101
@RD-0101 Год назад
👍
@jmckendrick165
@jmckendrick165 3 месяца назад
And now Israel is committing genocide in Gaza. Do you still support them?
@jessa7323
@jessa7323 17 дней назад
​@@jmckendrick165it's highly unlikely people are out here just supporting war 🙄 for instance, you can like the German people and culture and still hate what they did especially during WW2. Secondly, not every single person in Israel has anything to do with the war. Supporting a region doesn't mean people support every single thing about it. I'm American and there's plenty about America that I hate and plenty that I love. What is the point of your comment? Did you even watch the testimony? Why don't I see a comment on Klaras extraordinary testimony rather than this?
@josephdigristina2808
@josephdigristina2808 8 лет назад
What a charming , intelligent, wonderful woman. I would love to know her!
@MultiDonkeyface
@MultiDonkeyface 7 лет назад
Joseph Digristina. Me too. She must have been a delightful child
@schelliegris7481
@schelliegris7481 7 месяцев назад
Klara gave such a clear picture of facts surrounding her youth and young adult hood. What a joy she is. Her clarity, her ability, even as a young woman, to be able to evaluate people and happenings with such insight. This is one of my favourite interviews!
@janroach1852
@janroach1852 Месяц назад
My heart is in my mouth as her father went to see the Gestapo to be transported to the Warsaw Ghetto! And then in the end her father sent them into danger again from their safe hiding place by trusting the Germans again! You can't make this up. And they survived, in spite of this. What a story.
@TriciaSenior25557
@TriciaSenior25557 10 лет назад
An intelligent women, fascinating story
@allanrizzetti1449
@allanrizzetti1449 3 года назад
Poland, 26 Ott 1927 - Livingston, Essex Country, New Jersey, USA 23 Ago 2012
@kellybourque5391
@kellybourque5391 3 года назад
Dear Klara God Bless you so happy you survived Thankyou for sharing your Story. Beautiful lady
@AmyK-jw5bu
@AmyK-jw5bu 3 года назад
Love her, she’s awesome!!! What a great outlook!!!
@davidhenley6790
@davidhenley6790 5 месяцев назад
I love this testimony. I love her heart. I especially love as she describes herself as a child a goodie goodie, but not really. So precious that after seeing the worst in mankind she never lost her precious spirit.
@margaretroselle8610
@margaretroselle8610 2 года назад
This lovely lady gave a most interesting testimony. Thank you!
@TheAnthoula14
@TheAnthoula14 3 года назад
I love her point about having power over life or death making people (nazis) capricious. Makes total sense.
@bobtheblindbedroomguitaris8742
he probably should have been a painter from the start what an amazing portrait what an amazing woman with an amazing life and an amazing family God bless her and if you think she is done are you often wonder after listening to these testimonies you know if if they're still alive which would make them extremely ol it'll be nice if they can sort of put in the in the captions so whatever you call it the naming of the video somewhere you know what they have done since then if they're still alive and if not when they passed away but again wow what an amazing woman and life God bless her
@monikariverasanchez1575
@monikariverasanchez1575 6 лет назад
I love the way she describes Poland and she keep coming back there. That is telling that whatever happened she loves country of her birth. That is what all Jewish born in Poland should do
@jeffreykuhn965
@jeffreykuhn965 11 месяцев назад
I think perhaps if you were from a small village and were rounded up and killed by your neighbors that you might not have such fond memories of Poland and probably would want to forget most of it. I always hate it when somebody says SHOULD. I SAY TO EACH OWN.
@lucasandresen5238
@lucasandresen5238 3 года назад
Thank you Klara
@brendastanley4546
@brendastanley4546 5 месяцев назад
Amazing Lady! Thank you for your time 🙏
@christinefougere1444
@christinefougere1444 10 лет назад
LOL, love the jokes, she must have been quite a rascal in her childhood.
@jeanhenderson1277
@jeanhenderson1277 2 года назад
I love this lady she was so strong x
@leechristy7003
@leechristy7003 3 года назад
I've watched many now (since Covid especially I try to do 1 or part of 1 every night) and a common theme to survival that many identify is simply "luck" along with one's "wit" or quick intelligence (1:05:30) .... Also noticed that it always helped to have some means or economic power. Finally, of course, esp with stories going into the camps later in the war, it helps to be not too young and not too old (both to survive hunger/health challenges or, in the camps, the "selection" process right from the start). We are seeing the stories of the "lucky" ones, the survivors.
@jessa7323
@jessa7323 17 дней назад
I know... It really makes me think. Luck was a huge part and it is so unfortunate for all the lives lost but I am still very grateful for those who survived to tell their story. I am now 28 years old and a female and since I was maybe 14 I have been contemplating if I could have survived it and I don't think I could. I think I would have curled up and gave up and yet I have a decent amount of strength so the strength of those who survived never ceases to amaze me.
@amym.694
@amym.694 Год назад
She mentioned Slonim . That’s where my paternal grandfather’s family was from. I wonder if she met my relatives.
@stephaniebobek817
@stephaniebobek817 4 года назад
Excellent interviewer
@Zezeguizee
@Zezeguizee 3 года назад
Are you for real ! I have been listening to dozens of those testimonies and this interviewer is clearly the worse I have heard. Always cutting this lovely woman. Talking like if she was totally done with the interview and pressing the survivor to go to the point.
@pebs65
@pebs65 7 месяцев назад
What a beautiful lady!
@maryschaefer1618
@maryschaefer1618 Год назад
Yes. ❤
@christienvaleton1495
@christienvaleton1495 2 года назад
Very very good
@tearbag
@tearbag 5 лет назад
Lovely woman
@pamneff7541
@pamneff7541 2 года назад
Bravo
@Vacherie.de.vacherie
@Vacherie.de.vacherie 11 месяцев назад
I would love to converse in French with her.
@binkytube
@binkytube 2 года назад
This interviewer is one of the most annoying I've heard of these testimonies.
@jessa7323
@jessa7323 17 дней назад
She sounds utterly annoyed to be in the presence of this strong survivor. Klara was taking it as well as she could. I don't mind the interviewer inturupting occasionally for questions but she sounds pissed off every time she talks 🙄 some or these interviewers irritate me so bad. These people are telling you the most horrific and worst parts of their life. Least they could have done was shown basic kindness.
@haileeraestout5567
@haileeraestout5567 2 месяца назад
0 : 33 Wait May 3rd 1966???????? That Says 1996 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@bonnie_gail
@bonnie_gail 3 года назад
1966 ?
@davidbrown8303
@davidbrown8303 5 лет назад
she's intelligent because her mother had a high I/Q beings a doctor.
@manueladarazsdi9675
@manueladarazsdi9675 5 лет назад
Her father was the doctor.
@leechristy7003
@leechristy7003 3 года назад
Mother didn't work; father was the doctor.
@MrPaultopp
@MrPaultopp 3 года назад
Wrong way around.....
@alonsosevilla2301
@alonsosevilla2301 Год назад
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@lynncensner9617
@lynncensner9617 4 года назад
How many times do these people have to say the same thing over and over
@georgefoster8698
@georgefoster8698 6 лет назад
Plagiarism is your people's finest trait.
@Pommy1957
@Pommy1957 4 года назад
Actually, plagiarism goes against the Jewish law of Geneivat da'at.
@leechristy7003
@leechristy7003 3 года назад
Comments like this tells us more about the person asserting it than about the people he attempts to slur. Comical in a way.
@patrickspeedling8599
@patrickspeedling8599 3 года назад
You make me sick! You can’t make this stuff up and it’s rude of you to try and discredit her. You really do make me sick.
@Pixmixuneek
@Pixmixuneek 2 года назад
How utterly disrespectful to allege such a crime, these people were really exposed to experience the atrocities against human beings they should tell their stories as best of their recollection to have the world learn the lesson of what happens when hatred , political propaganda is used to kill millions of people who were innocent they're the victims of a deranged mans idea to produce the master race and eliminate those considered less than acceptable humans
@eddieb5149
@eddieb5149 2 года назад
What people?! Jewish or Polish? Either way, it's a disrespectful and unfair insult.
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