Today she recounts events young people can barely imagine but they try to understand the use of records from washington d. C. To talk with a remarkable woman. To mancala course remember in staying with boys here today on d w. The. Market my sister is ninety six years old she survived the holocaust and she does whatever she can to ensure it will never be forgotten. Hopefully one little good to forgive but not before that. She also passes on her own experiences and memories she says its the only way to keep Something Like this from happening again in the future. Margaret meissner spends much of a time at the Holocaust Memorial museum in washington d. C. She and about eighty other survivors of the holocaust were here on a volunteer basis. She guides visitors through the museum tells the story of her life and helps other survivors search for information about family members in the museums archives. This is my favorite exhibit of this museum and it came to be really quite accidentally because this is. Of. Three thousand people more power on the border between. Poor and. Whether germans came one. Took the men. Out than truck and the next day they came and took the women and children put them in salem and port and this entire community was killed because of. This girl survived the night the rest of the village was wiped out. She became a historian and now works in the United States. For eleven years she collected first a graph from her village. She hopes to preserve the memory of all three thousand five hundred inhabitants through this exhibition. Because he said that the visitors to the museum they only see the truth they dont know what the deuce look like who were murdered and here you see the faces of the people who were. Three really i think a fantastic favor to all of us these young people here who are looking at these faces that you could have some of these pictures in your grandparents photo album they would not be so different from anything so many young people in School Classes come to see the museum to meet a holocaust survivor and listen to her story is often the most interesting part of a visit. My favorite. Where you have lots of you will have lots of time to see your kinds of other music when you go traveling somewhere that you. Missed out. Stop in the market meisner was born in spoke austria and raised in prague. In one thousand fish before the growing anti semitism in his city became more and more noticeable so markets mother sent her to paris and joined her here later but the influence of the nazis was soon felt in france as well one day her mother received a letter. So my mother her was told one day she would be deported. And i took her to the point she sort of got notification three days from now you present yourself at the Police Station and take with you what you can carry on your back and three days worth of food and two blankets did you know where she was known so i went to the Police Station with her and us them where youre taking since none of your business go home and way you taking one of your business go home so here i was burma served my mother was gone we had no money markets mother was deported to us internment camp in Southern France margaret was eighteen years old alone and had to find a way out of europe she fled paris on a bicycle at the same time her mother succeeded in escaping the internment camp by some miracle the mother and daughter found each other just twelve kilometers from us she came from far away and she waved at me and i didnt wave back because i didnt know who could wave and she came closer and she waved more and i still didnt wave and when she came closer i finally recognized her that was my mom because she was very thin and very dark because i spent most of the Time Outdoors and i didnt come to go to embrace and that is something that she live a four book she said i finally found my child and she didnt even come forward to embrace why did you because i didnt recognize her was just shock that she came together they made their way to spain where they found a way to travel to america but it was not to be they were picked up by the Spanish Police and thrown in jail. So after or this we were going to be handed to the germans in spain but you see im here. So we had good luck good friends who helped. And they exactly three years after i left my brother we came to the states. Was ninety. These figures are some of the memorabilia from the new beginning market had to make in the United States she married func meissner an employee of the United Nations and traveled the world with him this what you see here is the result of fifty four years of travel. Memories. Learning i mean you really learn every time you go to. Market meissner regularly tells visitors to the Holocaust Museum about her memories and experiences. This is one of the most visited museums in the u. S. Capital many people come especially to hear the stories the survivors have to tell market prices determined to collect as many of them as possible they are eye witness testimony to a crime against all humankind but her generation is quickly vanishing. The holocaust is the only one where there was. You were germans you. Industrial methods of killing people this kind of industrialization of death has never happened and the place sells so that this is one of the reasons why one should not forget that and more than anything else one should try and. Keep these arrows from rip being repeated. To market meisner these issues are going to nice sense of urgency in todays highly volatile political climate. Theres a great deal of of nationalism all over and i feel very insecure in in the present political situation certainly some of the. Some of the moves of the American Government right now this very similar to what happened in germany in the nineteen twenty s. And the nineteenth. So its. The situation to be in and trying not to be a bust them. Because what happened in germany was that germans knew what was happening and they didnt do anything about that just. After. Hitler came to power in nineteen thirty three and the killing didnt start until nineteen forty one so there were eight years where the world could have done something about that the know what they did then if the market is determined to remain active as long as she can shes put her story into a book so people the world over and future generations can read it shes also taking part in a project by german photographer louis tito scar no matter what your face. Of course is just a like that please. But. To scan it has photographed around two hundred Holocaust Survivors all over the world the exhibition is shown in public benes and will be coming to washington d. C. Series. That said thank you ok. Struggles the struggle and theres just no glossing over the growing anti semitism. And weve got something to counter it with think. Of we have to make sure nothing like that ever happens again to create what is for me i was affected by remarks from one of the survivors who told me that luigi those who forget the past are condemned to repeat it. Its new its now its not my intention to shake my fist and point to base genocide but to show that there are still people here who have lots to tell us its a simple as that. Today market my sons family live in australia canada and spain have relatives in prague also forced to flee market uses his smartphone to stay in touch with her grandchildren and great grandchildren. She has for work out four times a week. For a big nothing has been passed away she remarried at age ninety four a new love entered her life quite unexpectedly. Today she lives with her husband john comes in washington. At every opportunity market has a message for future generations theres you. Hate me barbie you can one revenge because. So i mean you know i think people people. Commit their crime and kill somebody and then they go to jail for life that person who was killed the gone doesnt come back the fact that this guy sits in jail doesnt help you and me so i think. I mean i think that one has to learn to forgive if thats sometimes not easy but it makes you a better person i believe. And i think thats important. So shes got to be around here somewhere in this last remaining part of this a mushroom rain forest. Dora the orang utan. She was returned to the jungle three years ago and the team from the ideas was there to record it. Dora any other ring intends getting along these days. Three throws up next on t. W. Fifty kitchens one sit in a common area home to our own Berlin Bureau max series is a very simple recipe but thats why i made a strike to have. Fifty International Dishes chefs restaurants the recipes for cooking the dishes to join them in. Fifty kitchens one city. The romex in sixty minutes on d w. In antarctica. The deadly storm minutes right. 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