Kitty Hart Moxon OBE, Honorary Graduand speech at the University of Birmingham

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  • Опубликовано: 5 авг 2013
  • www.birmingham.ac.uk/artslaw
    Kitty Hart-Moxon was just twelve years old at the outbreak of the Second World War and fifteen when she and her mother were deported to Auschwitz. Amazingly she managed to survive the daily terror that she faced, and was eventually freed from the Salzwedel camp by American troops in 1945. Since then she has dedicated her life to raising awareness of the Holocaust.

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  • @almamattersr3735
    @almamattersr3735 5 лет назад +29

    She is a hero of mine. I love her , dearly. Not only because I am Jewish , but , because she has taught me that life means more than taking a breath. Life means knowing your story and sharing that story with others. You can keep your pop stars and actors... To me , there is no other human alive that I would rather meet and shake hands with. Miss Kitty , you don't know me , but I simply adore you. And I will never let your story be forgotten.

  • @thagrintch
    @thagrintch 9 лет назад +24

    A bright, intelligent, strong woman. You've been to Hell and back. Most people can't even imagine what you actually had to endure. Thank you Kitty for surviving. Thank you for telling us your story.

  • @Cricketing_Nostalgia
    @Cricketing_Nostalgia 4 года назад +9

    My warm regards and deepest regards to Respected Madam Hart Moxon. I suggest all those who watch this video to read her book on her experiences during those fateful years.
    May God grace you with long life ma'am, you are truly an amazing personality.
    Lots of respect from India.

  • @charlesmartella
    @charlesmartella 2 года назад +8

    One of the most amazing people I have ever seen on media.

  • @Sinclair80
    @Sinclair80 3 года назад +7

    Where was her seat so she could sit while her intro was being read. Also her mics need lowered. The crowd look bored, perhaps they have been seated for ages and are too hot but they need to really LISTEN to this extraordinary woman and absorb it.

  • @michaelbernard1750
    @michaelbernard1750 2 года назад +4

    an icon legend of an unforgettable time in history which should be and will never be forgotten by me or anyone who knows the suffering these people add to suffer on a daily basic i dont think most of us could survive it so we own then a hugh dept of gratade for a long long time to come well honoured and a big well done xx

  • @englishlady8863
    @englishlady8863 2 года назад +3

    Her father and brother would have been so proud 👏

  • @A6kilr
    @A6kilr 3 года назад +12

    Someone get her a chair please

  • @mootar1
    @mootar1 7 лет назад +11

    Congratulations! Well deserved.

  • @gillwil
    @gillwil 2 года назад +3

    Those sitting in black mortor boards would not be able to withstand what Kitty has experienced .bless her

  • @cherylross393
    @cherylross393 2 года назад

    We will never forget these atrocities. A true vision of hell on earth 🌎.

  • @cherylross393
    @cherylross393 2 года назад

    They flushed Jews out of Europe like trash I commit love to these poor people who suffered so much.No race or other person is above another person .God has made us all precious.God have mercy on German SS officer's souls from these horrific camps.They are no doubt burning in hell for eternity.The strife and fear these people suffered daily was unimaginable for people to fathom. Racism in America has to stop ✋ 😢 And I don't mean blacks and whites but for all race's. I mean humanity!