 We've had a very good life until the Nazis came on. They had this tremendous parade, flags and all this, and was assigned, have to wear a yellow star. One day, boy said, you know what's going to happen to the Jews? They're going to be all. My first memory was to be in prison inside a camp, seeing the gallows, the screaming, the barking dogs. The marching and the sound they made on the pavement. After being in Auschwitz a couple of days, I asked, what are those flames coming out of the chimneys? She said, this is where your mother and father burned. We need to make sure that the younger generations know their history. None of this about guilt. It is all about responsibility. Don't let the past be forgotten. Don't let our story be forgotten. Holocaust education is extremely, extremely important. By learning from the past, we can build a better future for everybody. I tell this story because I want to remember. I am a witness for the million and a half children that cannot speak for themselves.