years ago when the country invaded neighboring poland 94 you were cellist anita fish survived the concentration camps at auschwitz and back in belsen since then she spent years telling schoolteacher about her own experiences and today she received one of germany s top awards for her efforts to stop the rise of anti-semitism. she is one of the last holocaust survivors alive today and i need to alaska wolfish was deported to the auschwitz concentration camp in 1943 by then the nazis had already murdered her parents. was there waiting to be put in the gas chambers it was a situation that what it was in you know very difficult to describe to people nowadays who live more or less normal lives it was music that safe classical wolfish life a talented shallow player she was chosen to play in the auschwitz women s orchestra
place two years ago and the historic center of istanbul turkey has blamed it on the so-called islamic state. here in germany in a special session the german bundestag honor the victims of the holocaust the ceremony was led to by the part of the president of all functionally of the german president from. its key moment was an address by anita lascaux fish one of the last known surviving members of the women s orchestra of auschwitz the orchestra performed for high level nazi officials they also played at the concentration camp gates for prisoners as they went in and out for work. within the city as a political correspondent simon young son knew what some of the proceedings and we heard some very moving testimony from anita fish what does she have to say we spoke very movingly bringing some in the book to start to bury to the brink of tears and