This film meant so much to my husband and me. His family was Jewish and lived in Poland. His grandfather had the foresight to get his immediate family out in the early 1900s - that's why my husband exists. The rest of the family was probably murdered in Brest (now part of Belarus). We are going to Poland nine days now to visit our son and daughter-in-law, who live in Warsaw. Touring Auschwitz will mean more to us, knowing that it's where Lina was killed. Stories like "UnBroken" are so important for the younger generation to hear, so they can get a faint understanding of what happened.

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