A concentration camp survivor has warned that the world hasn't learnt the lessons of the holocaust as she shared her own experience.
Mala Tribich, who was born in Poland, is the only British holocaust survivor to attend a ceremony commemorating the liberation of Auchwitz today (January 27).
As a young girl, she was separated from her mother and sister who were marched to their deaths in a forest with communal graves before she was taken to the Ravensbrück camp in crowded 'cattle trucks' and later to Bergen-Belsen.
On BBC Radio 4 this morning, she spoke of the importance of remembering those who didn't survive and urged people to make the world a better place.
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