marking holocaust remembrance day honoring 6 million jewish killed by nazi gemini. gene was 16 when he and his family were sent to auschwitz. he shares his story in our first person report. >> i'm gene cline and i'm a holocaust survivor. in the spring of 1944, the slaughter of the jews has been going on for years now, all over the europe wherever the nazis occupied. it was our turn now in hungary. hungarian soldiers waking us up and telling us you are going to get on trains and move to places and we don't know where. start marching to the train, which consisted mostly of cattle cars big carts with sliding doors. and the journey takes three days and three nights. we arrive to the destination, which we don't know where it is what it is. doors open. we have maybe a few minutes to hug when the order comes. women and children on the left-hand side. men and boys from about mid teens up all in rows of five and you start marching on. i get up to the front. my father is next to be. an ss officer points to him, you this way you this way they were playing god. if you went to the left you go directly to the gas chambers. after i talked to a polish prisoner who - i ask him how come my father went to t