Absolutely beautiful woman. I am speechless. May she be always blessed.
@robynotway94308 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your story. Never again.
@fieldwhisper8 ай бұрын
Always compelling.
@seemarajderkar30198 ай бұрын
A very touching story narrated by survivor Hilde Grunbaum Zimche!! Two things shared by Hilde, I will remember forever, from this testimony are, 1. Her mother Sussane's advise to her.......... " Anything you know, is good. It may come handy one day." @ 14:30 - 14:38 minutes. 2. In Hilde's own words,.... " You have to have a specific goal in life.A life that is without a goal to follow, isn't worth it." @ 17:39 - 17:52 minutes. These two are 'gems' of life!! Hats off to Hilde's spirit and her courage to fight all odds. If Hilde is still alive, ( which seems unlikely, )she must be 101 now !! Her life story is very inspiring !! A beautiful, wellmade film.😢
@francesbernard24458 ай бұрын
Very wise woman. I like the photographs. One of my aunts is named Hilda. Her first name sounds a lot like yours. My grandfather Henry Kaup often spoke about a woman by the name of Hilda in Germany which he continued to like a lot when moving here to Canada just before the Great Depression at around age 17 or so. I remember my grandfather Kaup teaching me how to count up to 10 in German. To this day I remember that with fondness because no one back then here in the Canadian education system thought girls and women were good at math.
@ericahalmai84908 ай бұрын
extraordinary women, l am glad you survived, 🇦🇺🍀🙏
@MissyWead8 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your testimony.❤
@fuensantacampillogomez3288Ай бұрын
Agradecida por su testimonio, mujer inteligente con una gran familia!
@familywu38697 ай бұрын
Thank you for your testimony and life wisdom!
@loisrogers90428 ай бұрын
My mother's name was Hilda ❤
@patma29298 ай бұрын
Traduzione in italiano non tutti capiscono l inglese grazie
@wallashakalla5 ай бұрын
I had an aunt who never fit. I’d ask if she was grandfather or grandmothers sister, and was never told an answer. Her name to me was Aunt Bea, she had a number tattooed on her arm. We are Christians. As an adult, I believe her name was shortened and that she was a misplaced survivor. I have her name and the last number tattooed at Auschwitz tattooed on my arm along with her favorite flower asters.
@erzonca5584 ай бұрын
Not only Jews perished in concentration camps. Some like the first one Dachau (from 1932 I think) started killing non-Jews who were anti NSDAP, political prisoners, Jehovah's Witnesses, communists and homosexuals. If your aunt Bea had children, ask them to do a genetic test. You will see, if she was Jewish.
@gonefishing1678 ай бұрын
Beautiful, brave and sensible woman. Looked like she had a happy life in Israel. 🇮🇱 I so hope so. 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏👵🇦🇺