WEBVTT 00:00:00.041 --> 00:00:03.010 The young people I often meet are peers. 00:00:03.600 --> 00:00:13.623 They are as old now as we were then. 00:00:14.303 --> 00:00:16.490 They want to know what it was like 00:00:16.623 --> 00:00:21.383 and what our lives were like during the war and in the camp. 00:00:21.815 --> 00:00:33.643 After we were liberated, what was our return like when we could start a normal, post-war life again? 00:00:34.642 --> 00:00:41.675 I think this is related to their interest in that history, seemingly so distant; 00:00:43.266 --> 00:00:44.075 however, 00:00:45.812 --> 00:00:47.267 some elements 00:00:49.045 --> 00:00:56.956 of our situation then also happen to young people and children 00:00:57.156 --> 00:01:01.178 even in the modern world. 00:01:02.033 --> 00:01:13.323 I would stress that the possibility of using electronic devices, 00:01:13.445 --> 00:01:18.466 the development of the Internet and other devices 00:01:18.501 --> 00:01:20.301 that enable 00:01:21.945 --> 00:01:31.812 interested persons to see Auschwitz virtually, so to speak, 00:01:32.545 --> 00:01:36.045 without having to come here, is significant. Not everyone can, 00:01:36.334 --> 00:01:44.356 not everyone has the strength or means to come here from the end of Europe 00:01:44.556 --> 00:01:46.078 or even from other continents, 00:01:46.440 --> 00:01:50.255 but thanks to the development of these means 00:01:50.439 --> 00:02:00.639 and implementation of existing programmes increasingly introduced here in the Museum, they can observe... 00:02:00.922 --> 00:02:09.721 see, walk along the camp roads just like the prisoners. 00:02:10.313 --> 00:02:11.763 It is very important.