gabrielle bach and michael goldman gilad experienced firsthand one of the worst atrocities in human history, the holocaust. and they both stressed to me that the lessons that they learned from that and from the trial that followed are relevant today and will be relevant into the future. i mean, just think about the past few weeks. we ve seen auschwitz itself, the barracks at auschwitz, was desecrated with nazi graffiti. we saw the incident a week or two ago in the united states where a school admin stimistrat said if schools are going to teach the holocaust they have to teach the opposing view. i can t imagine what that might be. and holocaust denialism, people saying it didn t happen or it was exaggerated are alarmingly high and rising. that s why we can never forget. this is a threat that remains with us today. i think the lesson from 60 years ago remains just as relevant now. i miean, the occurrences doe underscore the ignorance and like you said denyism. they know the facts but w
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generations. 60 years ago, gabriel bach and michael gilad stood up and fought for justice, for their own families and for millions of others. both of these men truly are living history, and they stood for justice 60 years ago, and i think they still stand for justice today. elie, these stories are so important because, you know, we can t forget what happened, and we can t forget that there was this remarkable trial that took place and your family s place in this larger story. but i want to ask you about something that has come up in recent days. you did this piece before the audio came out of a school administrator in texas saying classroom libraries should include, quote, opposing views of the holocaust. that is the perfect example of why documentaries like yours should be shown to the public because people are forgetting these lessons of the past. and both of these men
avoid such hatred. otherwise, our struggle against evil will be in vain. reporter: as the grandson of two holocaust survivors, i am part of one of those new generations. 60 years ago, gabriel bach and michael goldman gilad stood up and fought for justice, for their own families, for mine, and for millions of others. i m elie honig for cnn. and our thanks ss to elie f bringing us those very powerful testimonials.