AP: Holocaust survivor shares on TikTok to educate young people - Commenters on the videos thank Friedman for posting her memories, with many remarking they had not learned much — or anything — about the Holocaust in school.

Holocaust survivor shares on TikTok to educate young people
Associated Press (archive.ph)
By Ted Shaffrey
2023-03-23 05:05:06GMT

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Holocaust survivor Tova Friedman, 85, prepares to record a TikTok video with her grandson, 17-year-old Aron Goodman, in Morristown, New Jersey, on Monday, March 13, 2023. (AP Photo/Ted Shaffrey)

MORRISTOWN, N.J. (AP) — Holocaust survivor Tova Friedman is a TikTok star at age 85, thanks to her 17-year-old grandson.

In the family living room in Morristown, New Jersey, he records short videos of his grandmother reminiscing about life in 1944 and 1945 when she was a 6-year-old child at the Auschwitz death camp in Nazi-occupied Poland. She also discusses her experiences before and after the camp.

They say videos on her account have garnered 75 million views since the duo started posting in September 2021.

“It really snowballed,” said Friedman. “And then we realized it was a fabulous medium for the Holocaust, for young people who don’t want to read the books, who don’t like the classes in school, who don’t like the way the teachers teach or whatever, who are bored with it, or some who never heard of it. Here they are, listening.”

Her grandson, Aron Goodman, said their most-viewed videos are “ones that show her number” — the identification tattooed on prisoners’ arms at Auschwitz.

“People around the world can’t really get the chance to see a survivor, to see the history on their arm,” Goodman said. “So social media and TikTok is the way we kind of impart our message and show the evidence of the Holocaust that people unrightfully deny.”

Commenters on the videos thank Friedman for posting her memories, with many remarking they had not learned much — or anything — about the Holocaust in school.

Goodman said he makes the videos to counter antisemitic speech online and to educate the TikTok generation about the horrors of the Holocaust.

“We need to focus on the history and warn people where hate can lead if it’s unchecked, if no one does anything about it,” the high schooler said.

Another TikTok features black-and-white footage of Friedman with other Jewish children in early 1945, as she pushes up her sleeve to show the tattooed number on her arm. The film was shot by the Soviet military a week after they liberated the camp.

When Friedman looks at the film, she remembers her mother, out of frame but nearby, who taught her how to survive in the camp by not making eye contact with the guards and hiding amid dead bodies. Her mother fell into despair after the war and died in her mid-40s.

Friedman said people often ask how she could ever trust or love people after what she witnessed. Friedman said she saw many other Holocaust survivors who lost their families in the camps go on to remarry and have more children, which they called “replacement children” in those days.

“Life is resilient, and you can live again,” said Friedman, who works as a therapist and social worker and wrote a book about her experiences called “The Daughter of Auschwitz.” “This is what I’d like to let people know. It’s the hope that humanity can rebuild itself.”
 
While this seems a bit sus to me, it is quite possible that she was able to survive Auschwitz if she wound up there near the end of the camp operations as the Soviets got closer and the camp basically fell to pieces. Especially if she was in Auschwitz 1, and not 2 which was Birkenau where all the alleged gas chambers were. Auschwitz 1 was more of a transit and forced labor camp, as well as just a prison. Birkenau was a massive holding pen for jews and all sorts of other people the nazis didn't want around or considered subhuman. Without watching the tiktoks, I can't say whether she's spinning a tale or is just embellishing her past, and I'm not going to watch them because fuck a tiktok.

Anne Frank died in the hospital at Bergen Belsen, which was mainly a transit camp, not a concentration camp. Pretty much any mid sized nazi camp had a prisoner's hospital/infirmary of some sort. They could vary from paradise relative to everything on the outside to a nearly guaranteed death sentence if the camp in question was undergoing a typhus epidemic, which tended to happen often, especially once the nazis started to lose and funding for the camp network started to evaporate.

I've been researching the holocaust for some time now, for whatever reason that whole part of history is morbidly fascinating to me. There's a lot of complete bullshit from both sides about it. I made several posts in the holocaust thread over in deep thots about 3 years ago under my old account that got fucked in the keffals faggotry due to me being a tard and using a throwaway email.

If you give a shit about what I had to say, since I don't really want to rehash all that again, my first post in the thread is here: https://kiwifarms.net/threads/the-holocaust-thread.68380/post-6411648, you can search the rest of them easily enough by just searching the posts by my old account. I posted a few more textwalls in there before realizing that I was completely wasting my time, since the thread turned into the usual slapfight dumpster fire any holocaust thread inevitably turns into.

Regarding teaching the "history" of the holocaust, I wouldn't trust public education to teach it with anything like an even hand. Hell, with as controversial as it is, I wouldn't trust even higher education to try and be anything like objective about it, given that the jewish narrative around it is so heavily enforced, even when closer scrutiny reveals the narrative to be full of gaping holes. I go into that more in depth in one of the posts, but suffice it to say, if you were to go over not just what happened, but why the holocaust wound up happening, you would quickly lose all funding and would be publicly vilified for obvious reasons.
 
Her grandson, Aron Goodman, said their most-viewed videos are “ones that show her number” — the identification tattooed on prisoners’ arms at Auschwitz.
New TikTok trend of zoomer girls "showing their numbers" that they scribbled on themselves with black marker when?

"Felt cute, might show my number later"

Article feels astroturfed af and of course she has the ring light and everything. Gotta look the best when talking about dead jews
 
>Commenters on the videos thank Friedman for posting her memories, with many remarking they had not learned much — or anything — about the Holocaust in school.

Oh fuck right off. I still remember holocaust bullshit being forced down our throats in every history class I'd taken in school when we reached WWII. It was fucking annoying, too, since they barely spoke about anything BUT "MUH SHOAH!". I had expected, by high school, that they'd go over things I learned from all the WWII documentaries I watched as a kid on the History Channel but it was still "MUH SHOAH!". I know zoomers have the attention span of a spastic goldfish, but they're very much fucking lying about not being taught about the holocaust. They're just not paying attention.
 
New TikTok trend of zoomer girls "showing their numbers" that they scribbled on themselves with black marker when?

"Felt cute, might show my number later"

Article feels astroturfed af and of course she has the ring light and everything. Gotta look the best when talking about dead jews
That's actually been a thing for a while. Read enough books, google enough images, build your own home made tattoo gun, use the oldest grade ink you can find and any family member over 60 is a holocaust survivor.
 
Any "legit" "survivors" at this point are dead or just about. This whole "I know the Nazis gassed kids on sight, BUT I SURVIVED AT AUSCHWITZ WHEN I WAS SIX!" reeks of bullshit. Especially because it seems like every holohoax "survivor" was at Auschwitz, never at any of the other supposed "death camps" (which they claim 5 existed).


The hardest part about this is i have family that was at those death camps. I can't remember the name of it, it was outside of Munich. It starts with a D, maybe Dachau? These kikes really piss me off with every word they utter. I wish they actually would all get gassed for once.
 
You ever hear their claims of generational trauma; so even ones who were never there (by virtue of not even being born) are still scarred by it. Even if everyone who was born pre-1946 were to die; we'd have their children talk about how hard it was.
Even bullshit claims like this are usually based on being physically abused by the "survivors" who were apparently traumatized into being wretched shits who use kids as punching bags.
 
The hardest part about this is i have family that was at those death camps. I can't remember the name of it, it was outside of Munich. It starts with a D, maybe Dachau? These kikes really piss me off with every word they utter. I wish they actually would all get gassed for once.
No you don't, because those "death camps" didn't exist. There was no industrial-scale slaughter of untermenschen like yourself (unfortunately).
 
From what I remember, the Holocaust was something that was somewhat pressed on us at school.
  • There was Maus(?) and I think some others books in middle school.
  • A mandatory stop at the Holocaust museum in an optional field trip in 8th grade
  • Some more books in high-school that I can't remember.
  • A survivor coming in to relay their experience at a camp. I can't recall the details exactly but I vaguely remember being stuffed into the auditorium for it.
I might've missed something but we were made aware about the whole thing, maybe not the nitty-gritty details but something.
Sounds about right. When I was in middle school, we had a Holocaust survivor come in. We also read the Diary of Anne Frank as a play (because it was adapted for the stage apparently).

I don’t think my high school ever went into much detail about the Holocaust, instead a lot of the big points was really talked about in some depth. Including the interwar years.
They didn't.
Even Anne Frank wasn't killed in a concentration camp, she died of a disease in the hospital there.
So it was in Bergen-Belsen. How big were those camps anyway?
 
No you don't, because those "death camps" didn't exist. There was no industrial-scale slaughter of untermenschen like yourself (unfortunately).


It wasn't industrial scale. It was more east European oriented. But keep talking about things you don't know the details about.

Here, I'll give your dumb ass a hint. "SS handžar"
 
But I thought the death camps had a meticulous and efficient system of cataloging and organizing every prisoner. How does someone just hide amongst a bunch of bodies over and over to somehow escape being shoahed?
"Hans, do you make sure to get all the corpses taken care of?"
"Uh? Oh, yeah. Totes, for real. No Cap. I did not totally shove them all up with a backhoe, drove them a mile down the road and dumped them outside. Also, I didn't not let the prisoners play with the dead bodies beforehand."
"Are you sure? Did you make sure to update roster lists?"
"Uhhhhh.... yeah... whatever that is, I did it."

Sounds almost sitcom-level.
 
I've been researching the holocaust for some time now, for whatever reason that whole part of history is morbidly fascinating to me. There's a lot of complete bullshit from both sides about it. I made several posts in the holocaust thread over in deep thots about 3 years ago under my old account that got fucked in the keffals faggotry due to me being a tard and using a throwaway email.
Guys I researched the holocaust for years and found out the official narrative is absolutely 100 true. Trust me, don't listen to anyone else no matter how much sense they seem to make. Faggot.
 
I definitely remember them pushing lolocaust propaganda on us in middle school and high school. Even got forced to watch Schlinder's List after we were forced to watch Roots.
That's basically what US History classes are all about: Hitler and slavery.

They never teach about successful Jewish resistance to Nazi soldiers, nor the escaped slave who stole a Confederate steamboat and managed to escape with several enslaved persons to Union held waters. Gee, I wonder why that is.
 
They never teach about successful Jewish resistance to Nazi soldiers
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The Warsaw Uprising was crushed. Sorry, the "chosen people" were defeated soundly by real human soldiers. There was no "successful resistance", unless you're talking menial bullshit that had no bearing on the overall outcome of the war.
 
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The Warsaw Uprising was crushed. Sorry, the "chosen people" were defeated soundly by real human soldiers. There was no "successful resistance", unless you're talking menial bullshit that had no bearing on the overall outcome of the war.
James Bond and Sabertooth were in a movie where they killed nahzees so that was successful, I think.
 
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The Warsaw Uprising was crushed. Sorry, the "chosen people" were defeated soundly by real human soldiers. There was no "successful resistance", unless you're talking menial bullshit that had no bearing on the overall outcome of the war.
You're missing the point, all they teach about is "victim victim victim" bullshit and it's really fucking tiring.
James Bond and Sabertooth were in a movie where they killed nahzees so that was successful, I think.
Also people so easily forget that I once traveled through time just to call Hitler a pussy.
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