"Once in Israel prisoners of concentration camps met with local schoolchildren and talked about the Holocaust. Well, as we have veterans meet.
The teacher of schoolchildren asks what conclusions they made. They competently reply that, they say, it is necessary to respect people who have experienced such trials, value peace on earth and all that.
A gray old woman who survived either Auschwitz or Majdanek politely nodded her head, then smiled bitterly and said that it was all right, of course, but the main conclusion must be quite different.
REMEMBER FOREVER, she said, - that if someone somewhere promises to kill you - BELIEVE THEM. Do not argue as we then, before the Holocaust, that this is their policy, and they themselves are good and nice people, that they just say so. When they move from words to deeds, it's LATE. Believe those who promise to kill you. And if you have the strength, take up arms and kill them first to protect yourself and your families, if not - grab the children that you can take, and run from there, but do not talk about what they say is bad, but Think good.