“I Don’t Want to Die” | Holocaust Survivor Rachel Gottstein | USC Shoah Foundation #shorts

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Child Holocaust survivor, Rachel Gottstein, was born in 1936 in Poland. In this clip, Rachel recalls seeing an elderly woman pleading for her life when the Nazis started deporting Jews.

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Rachel, Gerda, so many brave people I've watched many of the testimonials, God bless them all ❤

debbiemarshall
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I had family in the holocaust, my great grandmother lost her sister and hwr mother to it. I dont see how anyone couls do something so cruel

TMPBOI
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I am so sorry you had to go through this horror in history.
❤❤❤❤ Thank you for your insights.

lauradewhurst
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Thank God you found freedom, evil did not win..evilness was awful...health to you. Thank you for sharing your testimony...peace. 💕

glendaharris
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How terrifying. How awful....it must have been like being caught in a nightmare. We can not afford to forget these things. The world needs to know how low humans can sink. No more Nadzi activities.

T-
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All of us who did not have to experience this are so very fortunate. May we never forget such hatred and evil so that it can never exist in this world again. 🌹

SuzeofFlorida
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I wish you every happiness, Rachel.
Moshiac soon ⚘️🕊

Alan-Godden
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No that is honest ladies & gentleman!

kenduffy
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Old people. And children
. Have a lot in common. We must protect. At any cost.

joeriley
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Poor Rachel!!! Those terrible nazi's weren't human! I think so often at these people, it's so awful, they must have feel so alone and afraid. Baruch Da'yan Haemet 😱😱😭😭💜🇮🇱✡️🙏🏻

zwijntje
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When I was young I thought 40 & 50 was old

natlyfranks
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Hey at least you are now in her shoes now! But still young people also want a long live so I understand

juanamariaacevedo
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There is no Age as Age !
But we say to 40 Years - they are old😳 with 55 you are senior- but you have to go working to 70- and can someone explain how can they say - but now people live longer!?!? Wtf?
People lived to 100-and more- and women gins retire with 50 Man with 55 in 1960-ties- now is no retirement, no widow money, so- are you ready ? For the new Earth? 😂🎉🤣 only Luxury 🤣

lenkabahdia
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I Feel so Sorry for your Torture words cannot express my disgust at this Genocide. I stand behind

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