My Experience Being a Jewish POW in World War II

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  • Опубликовано: 24 янв 2025

Комментарии • 63

  • @tayloranderson456
    @tayloranderson456 5 лет назад +30

    Wonderful to preserve this history and that he was willing to share. My Grandfather was in a similar situation as a Jewish-American soldier in Germany toward the end of the war. After about a month as a POW he feared his captors were planning to do something to him. He escaped alone (but with the help of his fellow prisoners), and backtracked for three days until he was fortunate enough find an American squad, he'll be 97 on July 2.

  • @XxpauldadudexX
    @XxpauldadudexX 6 лет назад +39

    All these old veterans, with great stories, always get me choked up.

  • @dumolebob
    @dumolebob 4 года назад +17

    Thank God for great American heroes like this gentleman, and what a great storyteller. God bless you sir and thank you for your service!

  • @willplume1555
    @willplume1555 3 года назад +6

    I'm glad you survived to tell this story. This is better than any book. Thank you.

  • @OfflineSetup
    @OfflineSetup 5 лет назад +34

    I'm British, but I will say it anyway "thank you for your service".

    • @--Skip--
      @--Skip-- 3 года назад +3

      John, we we were all allies fighting those ba5tards.

  • @safenders
    @safenders 6 лет назад +38

    THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE!

    • @timvest2192
      @timvest2192 4 года назад +2

      Truly inspirational! Thank you for sharing!😎🙀😷

  • @scottnolan2833
    @scottnolan2833 2 года назад +3

    Every story like this I hear reminds me of how lucky we are to share the freedoms we do. Freedoms men like this purchased with their pain and sometimes lives. God bless you, sir.

  • @MrJm323
    @MrJm323 6 лет назад +30

    3:55 ...This is the point where you tell your German captors, "Hindu, ....'H' as in Hindu".

    • @thebeatnumber
      @thebeatnumber 4 года назад +3

      A Hindu named Harvey? 🤔

    • @--Skip--
      @--Skip-- 3 года назад

      Eastern religions like Hinduism Buddhism, Islam, or the Sikh religion did not gain traction until the late 1960's to early 1970's in the USA. The U.S. military did not readily recognize other religions except the above named by this speaker.

  • @joshdabeard3681
    @joshdabeard3681 6 лет назад +17

    Thank you for your service sir

  • @davidmoore6197
    @davidmoore6197 5 лет назад +13

    What a lovely gentleman, inspirational!

  • @studywar7075
    @studywar7075 10 лет назад +22

    Incredible story! Thank you so much for sharing your invaluable recollections with the world, sir.

  • @prussianproductions9958
    @prussianproductions9958 5 лет назад +16

    This man made me proud to be 1/8 Ashkenazi Jewish. I always was told that my family was German Jewish and lived in Russia and came to the US. This goes to show how far we came. From nothing, to something. Thank you for your service 🇺🇸✡️

  • @CollectingCardboard
    @CollectingCardboard 6 лет назад +12

    God bless you, sir! And God bless EVERYONE of your generation; the GREATEST GENERATION, the world will ever know!

  • @JohannaVanWinkle
    @JohannaVanWinkle 2 месяца назад

    Thank you for sharing your story. This history is so very important!

  • @dalebelseth3058
    @dalebelseth3058 7 лет назад +12

    Great story teller. Nice guy Mr. Horn

  • @JimHalpertFromTheOffice
    @JimHalpertFromTheOffice 7 лет назад +9

    Very nice to hear your story, thank you so much.

  • @SupesMe
    @SupesMe 7 лет назад +28

    Always wondered if Jewish POW's got different treatment, Or if they were shipped off to the camps as well. he didn't exactly receive hugs & kisses but his treatment was way better than I assumed it would be

    • @CSUnger
      @CSUnger 5 лет назад +5

      He's holding a lot back. Isn't telling everything. But, yes, he made it out alive.

    • @F_Tim1961
      @F_Tim1961 2 года назад

      The Germans did this to captured Russian Jewish army prisoners - moving them to Auschwitz. They were not sure enough of winning to do it to other Allied prisoners.

    • @haroldgoodman130
      @haroldgoodman130 Год назад +1

      Many Jewish POWs were sent to extermination camps and killed. Not all were so lucky as this man. That is why a lot threw away their dog tags so the Nazis wouldn't know they were Jewish. This man didn't. as he says, a big mistake but thank God he made it out alive.

    • @georgemiller151
      @georgemiller151 4 месяца назад

      It depends on who captured them. Some were sent to the concentration camps.

  • @stelleratorsuprise8185
    @stelleratorsuprise8185 6 лет назад +8

    Thanks for reporting your history.

  • @bdcochran01
    @bdcochran01 6 лет назад +14

    When I entered the US Army, I was given a choice of declaring a religion on my dog tags. Regardless of your professed religion, it is not a good idea to declare one - and I did not.

    • @MrJm323
      @MrJm323 6 лет назад +1

      "No Pref"

    • @doc.voltold4232
      @doc.voltold4232 6 лет назад

      May I ask why?

    • @dmk124
      @dmk124 3 года назад +5

      That's smart of you. What in god's name were they thinking when they identified the jews this way knowing what this can mean if captured.

  • @tenbroeck1958
    @tenbroeck1958 3 года назад +3

    Thank you for your service to America sir.

  • @brianboccuzzi7300
    @brianboccuzzi7300 3 года назад +2

    Thank you for your service and for your sacrifice. God bless you!!

  • @alm4655
    @alm4655 3 года назад +2

    Great story, and what an all-round good guy

  • @lekmirn.hintern8132
    @lekmirn.hintern8132 2 года назад +2

    Inspired by some of the comments below:
    There are some beautiful stories out there about Jews in the American army during the war. The troop was captured by the Germans -- and when the Germans, at an assembly, ordered the Jewish soldiers to step forward and identify themselves, THE ENTIRE TROOP stepped forward. Knowing that the Germans, who at least paid lip service to the Geneva accords, would not send off the whole troop to concentration camps.
    God bless America. And may He curse those who wish to destroy the beautiful nation that this fine man risked his life to preserve.

  • @delprice3007
    @delprice3007 4 года назад +5

    God bless this amazing man.

  • @shimshonbendan8730
    @shimshonbendan8730 4 года назад +6

    Baruch HaShem! What a touching and moving story. Imagine being a Jew who has been captured by the Germans and is being held by the SS. I can't. What a brave and courageous man.

  • @howards8535
    @howards8535 3 года назад +4

    Thank you for enabling us to live in freedom.

  • @shirleybalinski4535
    @shirleybalinski4535 2 года назад

    When my uncle was taken as a POW, he was asked if he was German. He was in a field hospital( broken back) & being interrogated. His middle name was Augenstein( grandma's maiden name). My uncle had dark wavy hair, dark eyes & olive skin. When he replied his mother was German extraction & Protestant, the officer let go of his tags. He said it gave him a funny feeling.

  • @francispitts9440
    @francispitts9440 3 года назад +2

    We need people like him now more than ever. I’m very thankful for those men and women who sacrificed so much for my continued freedom.

  • @esta1ful
    @esta1ful 2 года назад +2

    My dad was in oflag xiiib
    Near Nuremberg. He wasn’t Jewish.

  • @douglasshadell5119
    @douglasshadell5119 6 лет назад +6

    TRULY THE GREATEST AMERICANS

  • @jamesgibbs6970
    @jamesgibbs6970 5 лет назад +4

    Why did the U.S. allow servicemen to do into combat against the Germans with Jewish markings? It's almost asking for trouble. They should have had different ID provided to them.

    • @alexandermarcus1497
      @alexandermarcus1497 3 года назад

      The world, for the most part, was largely in the dark as to the seriousness of the plight of the Jewish people under the thumb of Nazi Germany, until the allies began liberating the camps at the very end of the war..

  • @davidgreen5099
    @davidgreen5099 6 лет назад +4

    my friend had a great uncle sent to one of the juden POW camps. he barely survived.

  • @geoffdearth8575
    @geoffdearth8575 7 лет назад

    Why did he throw away his shoes?

    • @XxpauldadudexX
      @XxpauldadudexX 6 лет назад

      I thought that, I get that his feet were swollen so he took em off but, why didn't he tie em over his neck? Maybe he was so weak he just never had the energy to carry them?

    • @stelleratorsuprise8185
      @stelleratorsuprise8185 6 лет назад

      I read somewhere about the shoes the bomber crews wore on a plane.
      The where warm, they where comfortable but they where not made for marching.
      Maybe he was talking about the shoes he had on the plane when he mentioned 'slippers'.
      People from a bomber crew had to change a lot of theier gear before bailing out, even their shoes if they where planning to walk by themselfes.

  • @devinpetersen2387
    @devinpetersen2387 6 лет назад +6

    It's a damn shame the Germans didn't treat Jewish American soldiers like regular Americans. They should have

    • @StevenRecknagelMusic
      @StevenRecknagelMusic 3 года назад +3

      Have you ever read the book “Germany Must Perish”? Many Germans were scared of what that book and other polices meant for their people.

  • @edwardsullivan8041
    @edwardsullivan8041 2 года назад +1

    This Man IS not only an Inspiration and American Hero, He's an Inspiration to all Jews...

  • @MrJm323
    @MrJm323 6 лет назад +3

    5:50 ....What the- ...? ....So, that SS captain saved your life!
    Did you ever try to find him after the War? Because he saved your life when he sent you back to the rest of your captured air crew. (What happened with your dog tags then? Those you have in your hand must not be the original; he must have confiscated and disposed of your original ones so you wouldn't have to worry about be separated and sent to a KZ.)

  • @stevenobrien557
    @stevenobrien557 7 лет назад +2

    Sound is terrible

  • @mitchyoung8791
    @mitchyoung8791 5 лет назад +2

    I gotta find my dogtags!

  • @mlfconv
    @mlfconv 5 лет назад

    down

  • @paulstieler4468
    @paulstieler4468 Год назад

    Hells Belle Crew Stalag 17

  • @neilpiper9889
    @neilpiper9889 6 лет назад +2

    Chekoslovakia now Chek Republic and Slovakia