During World War II, a daring and long-hidden mission unfolds in the Italian Alps as a soldier carries out a risky plan that remains secret for decades.
Agnes László Geva, 92, recalls surviving Auschwitz and a 400 km death march. Saved by her mother’s courage and her own fluency in German, she now shares her story—and her tattoo—as proof, urging us never to remain indifferent to injustice.