Mr Ferencz died last April 2023 at age 103. God bless you sir
@kennybachman3512 күн бұрын
He’d be spinning in his grave if he knew what Israel was doing.
@jessfrankel521211 күн бұрын
@@kennybachman35 Don't equate what's happening in the Gaza strip to what happened during WW2. That's not only offensive, it's also wrong, and incredibly stupid.
@cruisepaige11 күн бұрын
Amazing guy. “It takes courage not to be discouraged!”
@kennybachman3511 күн бұрын
@@jessfrankel5212 it’s worse. At least in WW2 they had ample opportunity to flee.
@gwayne91911 күн бұрын
@@kennybachman35I don't know if he would be spinning if he knew that the Israelis have had to endure amid the Arab world that wishes them eliminated by any means. I support a free Israel, free from violence from the surrounding Arab countries.
@breannmariegrissom66619 күн бұрын
“Nothing new has been done before” What an amazing quote! So encouraging
@arandom_channel825110 күн бұрын
This world is better because Mr. Ferenzc lived in it. What an extraordinary person.
@CWebb-yr7vc13 күн бұрын
The tears that young men can’t shed are shed when they become old. All respect to those who lived this nightmare.
@travisjones322811 күн бұрын
These poor people are sadly still living this nightmare. An Holocaust surviver was dragged off to gaza & is still there. All respect to you...
@catzzzvd263511 күн бұрын
😪DEAR GOD 🔥PLEASE LET US HAVE PEACE❤IN JESUS MATCHLESS NAME AMEN ✝️ 🕊 FROM SOUTH AFRICA🙌🏻🇮🇱🇿🇦🌍🌎🌏🛐🙏🙌🏻
@tbh520711 күн бұрын
Only Jesus can stop what's happening. This was prophesied in the Bible...Jesus is returning soon
@ivangamer80229 күн бұрын
oy vey oy vey oy vey oy vey oy vey
@hillaryhayman17 күн бұрын
Um what? Many tears were shed by young men. Lol. The stupidity
@shawnastephens153613 күн бұрын
This man is amazing.
@B_Bodziak12 күн бұрын
They all are
@kevinstinson485313 күн бұрын
This world was lucky to have you sir! And definitely thank you for your service!
@denisecraig35488 күн бұрын
I am not Jewish, but this story is “way” past being told. What about the large sailing vessel that was turned away at our east coast and sent back to there deaths in Europe. This is such a shameful part of our history. Thank you for up loading this.!!
@doribellan11 күн бұрын
Honest, humble, selfless, but brave and smart, man. These are the qualities that make a man, but also great.
@Bess97797 күн бұрын
I agree. These characteristics are so lacking today. Had these trials taken place in 2024, it would've looked very different.
@doribellan6 күн бұрын
@@Bess9779 I completely agree.
@garyjinontariony13 күн бұрын
Thank you Sir Nicolas. God Bless you Sir.
@IntoTheMindlessAbyss13 күн бұрын
I don't think they could have found a better prosecutor for the Nuremberg trials. Such a gift for humanity as a whole.
@I_love_burnt_toast13 күн бұрын
He handed over their own documents as proof and called zero witnesses. A 5 yr old could've done that.
@SueTucker-ub4pc13 күн бұрын
So what are you inferring?
@capoislamort10012 күн бұрын
@@I_love_burnt_toastthat was the Jews way of getting back at the nazis; by putting a young inexperienced attorney to prosecute those high profile perpetrators of the war. It really had nothing to do with justice.
@SusanKay-11 күн бұрын
Ben knew he was right, and of course he was.
@richardhutchison31239 күн бұрын
God bless you Ben Ferecz who died at the age of 103 and Nicholas Winton who died at the age of 106. These men were the saviors to so many children and brought justice to the Nazis who were creating genocide in the Nurernberg Trials.
@DavidHarrison-js3ji12 күн бұрын
A great man , the world needs more genuine human beings to look up to like this .
@user-je7gd7vs6g11 күн бұрын
💯
@ivangamer80229 күн бұрын
oy vey oy vey oy vey oy vey oy vey
@brucesheppard21567 күн бұрын
Agreed
@TheVeganPoet113 күн бұрын
This is really excellent, educational, interesting compilation of different 60 minute shows.
@Max-74769 күн бұрын
PLEASE
@annabarela41059 күн бұрын
Thank you for pressing in and posting this. Gracefully pushing back to misinformation of evil today
@geev34168 күн бұрын
Thanks 60 Minutes for the collection! Every episode is unique by itself and puts chills through your spine
@nick012613 күн бұрын
right you are... thank you for leaving this world better than you found it. It's all we can ask of each other...
@jessbargen13 күн бұрын
What a gracious compassionate human being. The world would be a better place with more men like him.
@catzzzvd263511 күн бұрын
❤AMEN 🙏 🙌🏻🛐🔥✝️🕊🇮🇱🇿🇦🌍🌎🌏🙌🏻
@billblaski95237 күн бұрын
Like who, there's 5 stories here
@HenryLimpet8 күн бұрын
Such humanity in a inhumane circumstance. God keep them.
@danthomas658713 күн бұрын
A big man in a little body. Great story.
@mirtylane60599 күн бұрын
Thank you for immortalizing the survivors. This work, these testimonials are invaluable. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.
@Jefferson_Park_9001810 күн бұрын
The old man is a gem.
@Icarianbrother9 күн бұрын
If only we could learn from history and make 'never again" a reality in the present.
@user-us4ur9iz1q11 күн бұрын
What an amazing man. I hope the world takes notice of his wisdom. Bless him
@rasheed79349 күн бұрын
Totally never heard of him. I'm glad I clicked on this.
@RobertArlensky13 күн бұрын
During my middle school and high school years, I had the privilege to meet guest speakers who were held in captive by the nazis. I am extremely grateful to have been educated about such atrocities. Those were the golden days of education. Blessings to all the Jewish people and communities ✡️
@nicohendriks327812 күн бұрын
Russian flag?
@pscar112 күн бұрын
@@nicohendriks3278 I'm confused by that, too
@djholliday513211 күн бұрын
I had an opportunity to listen to a live testimony of a holocaust survivor in school. It was a blessing. I have watched many, many, testimonies online since then. They changed my life and taught me so much. The world is lost without the survivors & liberators of WWII.
@MrBoDiggety11 күн бұрын
@@nicohendriks3278why do you care?
@JohnFelinn7 күн бұрын
The country that commemorates a holocaust... now committing a holocaust. How disgustingly ironic.
@louie2012ify13 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for this documentary.
@renayeblack590610 күн бұрын
Amen. TY 60 minutes.🇺🇲
@MackemdownsouthF.T.M10 күн бұрын
My grandad who passed away October 2023 was a veteran of the Korean war 1950-53. I wanted to do something similar to this and sit down with him and talk about the war and his memories. I never got that chance.
@virginiashirley41399 күн бұрын
I am so sorry for your loss.
@p705819 күн бұрын
Your grand dad is my hero. Greeting from a Desert Storm Veteran from Detroit!
@AveryWeinstein8 күн бұрын
My grandpa was also in the Korean War and WWII before that. He passed away in 2007 at 90 years old when I was 9. He never talked about the wars, only saying that he was accidentally stabbed by a fellow soldier once. My mom later told me when I was older that it was from him getting into a bar fight in Korea.
@brucesheppard21567 күн бұрын
You missed nothing Trust me. It is a lasting PTSD AND not easy to talk about. War is Hell on earth.
@mildredrodriguez822613 күн бұрын
Great story with Firenz telling it like it is
@Marebo0713 күн бұрын
We are loosing these people, way to many a day.I hope we got the picture clear of the stories that they told. They were a wonderful generation ❤ strong, brave and proud! I/we will miss them!!
@jzj221212 күн бұрын
The greatest generation
@catzzzvd263511 күн бұрын
❤NEVER AGAIN ❤️🙌🏻🇮🇱🇿🇦🌏🌎🌍🙌🏻
@LutraLovegood10 күн бұрын
Don't worry there are people like this every generation.
@paulaannludwick855411 күн бұрын
Never forget, never again!
@davidmanwarin2219 күн бұрын
Thank you
@jimmyrosenfeld80811 күн бұрын
Thank you for reminding us
@SirPolitico13 күн бұрын
It’s so saddening that human history is shaped by the hatred too many of us have towards one another. We need to not only learn history but learn from history that evil manifests when we think we’re better than another human being.
@sirdiealot5313 күн бұрын
It’s gonna happen again if trump wins
@markstaten840211 күн бұрын
OUTRAGEOUS! EVIL!😡😡😡😡😡😡
@kadenmarshall952411 күн бұрын
It's even more saddening to witness the victims and descendants of the victims of such atrocities commit many of the same against Palestinians today.
@AtomicMushroomz10 күн бұрын
@@kadenmarshall9524 Facts.
@johanconradie212010 күн бұрын
then said the jews, let HIS Blood come upon us AND OUR CHILDREN
@junesmallwood492113 күн бұрын
Love these truths being told. Should be told in schools
@jonathansteadman793511 күн бұрын
Truths my arse.
@lindacovington824610 күн бұрын
How wonderful to save the music 🎶
@ritagoforth23177 күн бұрын
Thankyou 60 minutes for this broadcast. We must never forget, less we should repeat it.
@Arulane12 күн бұрын
Thank you for all these slices of ww2 history. And introducing us to these amazing people.
@jerseyjoe8236411 күн бұрын
Says the zioneesta!!
@russelconor870411 күн бұрын
Abraham (Avrom) Sutzkever was born on July 15, 1913, in Smorgon, Vilna Governorate, which was back then old Polish territories occupied by Russia. In 1921, his mother, Rayne (née Fainberg), moved the family to Vilnius, where Sutzkever attended cheder. Sutzkever attended the Polish Jewish high school Herzliah, audited university classes in Polish literature, and was introduced by a friend to Russian poetry. His earliest poems were written in Hebrew.
@catzzzvd263511 күн бұрын
❤THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR SHARING THIS WITH US 🙌🏻AS A PERSON WITH MY HUBBY WHO WENT TO ISRAEL TWICE WE WHERE SUPPOSE TO GO LAST YEAR 2023 😢MY GOD 🔥😢🙌🏻🇮🇱🇿🇦🌍🌎🌏WE COULD NOT 😢GOD BLESS IN JESUS MATCHLESS NAME AMEN ✝️🛐🙌🏻🇮🇱🙌🏻FROM SOUTH AFRICA
@chriskincaid603511 күн бұрын
Thank You ...
@gregmcgreggor75439 күн бұрын
Where's the 60 min doc on the other genocides??
@jessbargen13 күн бұрын
The history book on the shelf is always repeating itself 😢
@finchborat12 күн бұрын
And we're seeing antisemitism on the rise, only this time it's the far left.
@NancyDavis-Foss-ok7to13 күн бұрын
Wow. Amazing stories. 😮
@elsafischer324712 күн бұрын
Thank you for this program that you have given to us
@donnab62469 күн бұрын
Never be silent!
@gwayne91911 күн бұрын
What a great way to remember the victims of the Holocaust. I'm impressed with what is happening in the modern world to aid us in remembering history because it's all historical and we must not repeat the worst parts of it and the 2nd world war must never be repeated in any way as we are witnessing during the period we are in currently.
@carriew929 күн бұрын
What a fireball this man is. Mr. ferencz.
@raphaelgerarddelacruz677413 күн бұрын
RIP, Ben Ferencz
@renayeblack590610 күн бұрын
Yes indeed. I pray he is with Jesus ✝️
@JasonBrown-dd7dj10 күн бұрын
A brilliant man god bless RIP
@barbaralawrence-rodriguez298113 күн бұрын
This was so good!
@ecuadorexpat855811 күн бұрын
Heavenly glory and honor to all the righteous of the Nations❤
@Zekrommonster13 күн бұрын
this is such a hard video to watch, but so incredibly important and enlightening, nowadays this world makes it easy to forget the past, but as we can see now so clearly that the past is just a copy of the future, and now if all these anti-semites just watched this video we'd probably see a lot more of a discussion instead of the usual ignorant hate speech
@catzzzvd263511 күн бұрын
😢😢😢😢😢😢🙌🏻🇮🇱🌏🌎🌍🇿🇦AMEN FROM SOUTH AFRICA 😢❤
@greenfroggood23929 күн бұрын
you will probably spend your whole life without ever having a real discussion on this topic
@gregoryfuzi474510 күн бұрын
Love the old man from my heart.
@SmallTunechi7 күн бұрын
When I'm feeling down, I like to watch or read about people who have shown kindness and empathy to others & see other people thriving. I'm not quite sure why it helps me feel better to see things like that...but I'm glad I stumbled across this video today. Beautiful displays of kindness, bravery & humanity in one of the ugliest times in human history.
@sheilabatey49210 күн бұрын
What wonderful selfless people, god bless them.
@fett713akamandodragon513 күн бұрын
Big love to Mr. Ferencz, nice to see someone from the greatest generation give a shout out to the lgbtq+ community. Everyone needs to learn from him. ❤
@djholliday513211 күн бұрын
So many lgbtq+ murdered from 1933-1945. The Holocaust survivors & liberators stood for ALL people. I do as well. You should listen to some USC Shoah Foundation testimonials of lgbtq+ survivors, and those saved by them. ✌️ ❤️
@malcolmdale960711 күн бұрын
I was surprised to see at 25:40 sitting in the front row on the left, Bobby Kingsley, who grew up and married my cousin. He tried to go back to Czechoslovakia to find out about his family but the authorities sent him back to England.
@TW-uj6tn11 күн бұрын
Which/whose holocaust?
@brentgilbert661311 күн бұрын
Damn the tears won't stop. Bess that man for saving all them children.
@Peace4luv4life12 күн бұрын
We need coverage on the current Palestinian holocaust, too
@saveriosalemme536611 күн бұрын
It’s true and many Israelis would agree.
@jerseyjoe8236411 күн бұрын
@@saveriosalemme5366 So....do something about it. Protest.
@saveriosalemme536611 күн бұрын
@@jerseyjoe82364 How are are you protesting?
@ellzietwinkle108911 күн бұрын
Why doesn't Hamas want peace? Hamas has been attacking Israel since 2006. I guess the crimes of Hamas don't matter.
@seekingthetruth27489 күн бұрын
So all the times when Palestine was bombing Isreal that was ok?
@MitchellRose-gi2ln12 күн бұрын
Trial of the Century.
@feelgoodwithme11 күн бұрын
Thank you for this 🙏
@sageoasis9 күн бұрын
Sir, thank you.
@MAGACAT9 күн бұрын
First story is such an incredible man
@capoislamort10012 күн бұрын
Why are they putting this out now, we’ve been bombarded non-stop by this for 80yrs, as if this is the worst atrocity in history!!
@chakeloftin282811 күн бұрын
It's because in modern day history it was recorded and to have us learn from it
@capoislamort10011 күн бұрын
@@chakeloftin2828 that ain’t the real reason.
@chakeloftin282811 күн бұрын
@@capoislamort100 So what's the real reason then???
@capoislamort10011 күн бұрын
@@chakeloftin2828 figure it out for yourself!
@djholliday513211 күн бұрын
It was.
@pansypox11 күн бұрын
“You know what keeps me going? I know I’m right.” HELL yes. That dude is such a badass.
@LaurieValdez-zk3dy13 күн бұрын
I can remember being a nurse and taking care of patients with the tattoos on the inner forearm Philadelphia USA
@JaimeMesChiens11 күн бұрын
@LaurieValdez-zk3dy. Same for me, but I worked in Los Angeles, CA and New Haven, CT. So few now left.
@eleanorcramer798611 күн бұрын
This is heartbreaking yet so heartwarming with hope as we witness this hero’s active yet quiet grace . So much respect for survivors who can tell us of the horrors of ignorant hate .
@Khd38711 күн бұрын
Thank you Sir! I know you never got to have a normal life because of what you saw.
@ritagoforth23177 күн бұрын
This experience was profound for me because of my father, and other relatives who served the allies in WWII. This is a wonderful story and needs to be shared with everyone. ❤❤❤❤😊😊😊
@B_Bodziak12 күн бұрын
Strange time to make and air this compilation
@djholliday513211 күн бұрын
The perfect time.
@donnab62469 күн бұрын
Beautiful man
10 күн бұрын
It's great that they included a liberator in this I talked with a few of them and they said they still have nightmares about what they saw .
@aidamartinez24459 күн бұрын
Beautiful people pure hearts and so humble nick floor me
@user-bd5iv1xe2p11 күн бұрын
But why did so many SS end up running things like US Space Program? Wait- those were special ones above this guy's powers.
@cookiefella64911 күн бұрын
Is this the season?
@TeeNicole109 күн бұрын
WHAT A GREAT MAN👑🙌🏼
@marshafredericksen316311 күн бұрын
Has this been televised?
@mikejohnson360110 күн бұрын
Uptill this day i am still moved by this
@bradgrier422813 күн бұрын
Sir Winton should be up for Sainthood, I'm pretty sure I could get seconds on that. God bless him.
@saveriosalemme536611 күн бұрын
Hands down!
@mranonymous944811 күн бұрын
Unselfish. ❤
@tristezzalamentoluciano26510 күн бұрын
I thought of him just when I started this. What a beautiful soul.
@bradgrier422810 күн бұрын
@tristezzalamentoluciano265 absolutely, Oskar Schindler type of soul. GOD BLESS the kind souls of the world, there aren't enough of them
10 күн бұрын
2nd that
@marciageorgiades65079 күн бұрын
This man is incredible 97 mind as sharp as a razor ,he will go on far past a 100 ..
@thestrangelounge187 күн бұрын
I got chills when this amazing gentleman began welling up 😢 Humans truly are the best and the worst animals on the planet. What an amazing human he is
@adammccraw-ej9kf8 күн бұрын
Amazing example of what a good person really is
@Makrel9413 күн бұрын
Wild how people who went through this, can now do it too others.. 🤯💔
@brianschmidt991913 күн бұрын
oh wait, it gets worse....Whatever it was that allowed so many people - people in their 10s of thousands to behave so abominably and cruelly to others, whatever that thing was, is inside of you and me and every other person who has is or ever will live and all it takes to show itself is the right set of circumstances to be present.. It's easy, and feels safer to view the perpetrators of cruelty as monsters but they weren't monsters, they were human beings and while its true that there must have been psychopaths who were part of this system and drawn to work in the camps, statically they are a tiny portion of society and therefore cant be scapegoated into being responsible....therefore most of the people involved were just everyday regular people ...just like you and me - now i dont know about you but i pride myself on being a good decent man and the thought that if the proverbial stars lined up in a certain way that if im honest i am probably capable of being just as monstrous and inhuman as they were. we all are, well that thought is so uncomfortable that we pretend it isnt what it really is = truth
@matchpoint1412 күн бұрын
@@brianschmidt9919 Wrong. There were 100s of thousands of people in Germany and across Europe who were living in that "right circumstance" that refused to take part in all that crap that was
@kennybachman3512 күн бұрын
@@brianschmidt9919100%. Sometimes its necessity
@B_Bodziak12 күн бұрын
@@brianschmidt9919 This is true. If you've ever wondered what you would have done during the Holocaust, just look at how you're responding to Palestine today.
@mikkibarker867112 күн бұрын
God bless him. So many of that generation are gone. I have heard many stories, all tragic. Very special people.
@Henrymlee-po6sf10 күн бұрын
A great great great human being...
@CWebb-yr7vc13 күн бұрын
What a phenomenal life!
@charmainepriestman9157 күн бұрын
What a wonderful man, a wise compassionate human
@fannysegrera12799 күн бұрын
😢😢it’s increíble and Very deeply sad 😢😢😢😢😢
@Astrid-jt8cd9 күн бұрын
So sad so traguc so heartbreaking
@user-te3ff8np1s10 күн бұрын
And she was ignorant the way she talked to him,shame on her.
10 күн бұрын
Don't be sorry ,your parents loved you so much they wanted to make sure you got to safety
@wuhduwduiu751712 күн бұрын
Not a phone in sight, everyone just living in the moment.
@esdinarojas11 күн бұрын
😂
@divadawn5097 күн бұрын
That was crazy. So many things about the Holocaust you don't learn about today. That 3D interactive project is amazing! I would love to ask a Holocaust survivor questions! I'm glad they are working to expand it to others beyond that.
@user-cu9ww9tj4i7 күн бұрын
뭔가를 깊이 이해할수록 그 안의 고통과 기쁨도 자세해지는 느낌
@GravityJWST10 күн бұрын
I love him and i never knew him until just now❤🎉🎉❤
@kimwhatmatters40858 күн бұрын
They kept records because they didn’t think they were wrong
@echad625913 күн бұрын
I'm surprised you all left the comments section open