one, a prisoner at auschwitz and the other, her ss overseer. >> it's interesting that zofia posmysz herselfid when she first heard the opera that she didn't think anyone could ever capture the experience of what, not a day in auschwitz was like, but what 15 minutes in auschwitz was like. she said you didn't try to think about surviving for a day. you tried to think about how to get through the next 15 minutes3 >> the fact that what you're witnessing is a human story about two young girls, and these girls should have met in a university canteen and squabbled about a boyfriend and helped one another with their essay, but this university is called auschwitz and one is on one side of the line and the other's on the other, even this hell is a human story. it's a story about human beings. >> i cannot bear this separation. i dream constantly of you. >> it doesn't ask us to tell each other why or how could this happen. all it asks of us is that we remember that this happened. one question. one-one thing. one demand. remember. >> before we leave you tonight, a prominent human life lawyer in saudi ar