WEBVTT 01:01.010 --> 01:04.610 Holocaust survivor Eva Sepesi has a warning for the world. 01:05.310 --> 01:07.230 Don't let history repeat itself. 01:08.430 --> 01:12.230 Asked about how she views rising anti-Semitism and right-wing populism, 01:12.590 --> 01:17.530 she said, It is terrifying. 01:17.850 --> 01:20.330 It is definitely terrifying that it is like this. 01:20.530 --> 01:23.430 And that is why we have to do something about it in the very beginning. 01:25.030 --> 01:27.990 Because the Shoah did not begin with Auschwitz, but with worse. 01:27.990 --> 01:30.950 Words, silence, and society looking away. 01:31.590 --> 01:34.810 And every single person should do something to ensure that something like 01:34.810 --> 01:36.430 this never happens again. 01:38.010 --> 01:43.350 The 92-year-old survived Auschwitz, the Nazi death camp liberated 80 years ago 01:43.350 --> 01:44.490 by Soviet troops. 01:45.150 --> 01:48.930 She is among a group of survivors voicing concerns about the current political 01:48.930 --> 01:49.490 climate. 01:50.070 --> 01:54.070 During a visit to the Jewish Museum in Frankfurt, Germany, she recalled being a 01:54.070 --> 01:57.030 young girl and on the brink of death at Auschwitz. 01:57.030 --> 02:01.950 She said prison guards mistakenly thought she was dead already and left her behind. 02:02.610 --> 02:05.290 She did not speak about her experience for decades. 02:06.730 --> 02:11.550 In 2016, she discovered a death list containing the names of her mother and 02:11.550 --> 02:11.950 brother. 02:13.190 --> 02:15.710 And then I was able to grieve, to cry. 02:15.970 --> 02:17.130 I couldn't do that before. 02:18.510 --> 02:22.490 96-year-old Teresa Regula was also brought to Auschwitz. 02:22.490 --> 02:27.510 It's difficult to make out the numbers the Nazis tattooed on Regula's arm, 02:27.930 --> 02:29.430 but they're fresh in her mind. 02:30.950 --> 02:33.990 22-0-11, she said. 02:34.390 --> 02:39.990 Once a healthy child, she contracted chicken pox, measles, and scarlet fever in 02:39.990 --> 02:40.530 the camp. 02:41.450 --> 02:45.110 The thought of reuniting with her father kept her alive. 02:45.630 --> 02:49.690 Those dreams were dashed when she later found out he had been mistakenly shot by 02:49.690 --> 02:53.370 Russian forces when they liberated the concentration camp he was in. 02:55.670 --> 03:00.170 Speaking at her home in Krakow, Poland, she says terrible things are 03:00.170 --> 03:01.250 happening in the world. 03:01.970 --> 03:04.790 People didn't draw any conclusions, she said. 03:05.930 --> 03:10.070 Adding, she chose not to have children so they wouldn't have to go through anything 03:10.070 --> 03:11.410 like what she suffered. 03:15.470 --> 03:21.030 Janina Iwanska, a Polish Catholic woman sent to Auschwitz at almost the same time 03:21.030 --> 03:24.950 as Regula in 1944, also remained childless. 03:25.750 --> 03:29.030 She's worried about the generations of children to come. 03:31.190 --> 03:32.610 What will their future be like? 03:32.690 --> 03:34.630 Because I see it as bleak, bleak. 03:34.950 --> 03:38.890 Because I remember before 1939, hatred was created between people, 03:38.890 --> 03:43.050 pitting some people against others, treating others as a slightly lower, 03:43.290 --> 03:43.990 worse race. 03:44.470 --> 03:45.310 And what came of it? 03:46.990 --> 03:50.490 But what is now is still on a much, much larger scale.