..is the tattoo, which every person, everyjew, every inmate of auschwitz was stamped with a number. right. by the nazis. you still have that stamp? absolutely. i don't know if it's possible... i never want to forget it. i want to show it to the world. can you show it to me? yeah, of course. i see it. it didn't even fade. i see it. just the way it was. see, i mention it because you tell the story of how, after liberation — i believe it was by the time you got to the united states — there was a doctor who said, "you know what, i can fix that for you. i can erase it." right. and you refused, and you were actually angry. i was 12. and i remember saying to the... it was a doctor, a very kind person, who was going to give me a gift. he wasn't going to charge me. and he even said, you know, "you'll have such a tiny scar that by the time you grow up, there won't be even any."