It seemed he was talking about the simplest and most normal thing in his life, the tranquility of his words filled the silence of a room in a cold morning of January: Giancarlo Signore, 90 years old, survivor from a Nazi working camp of a town near Hanover, was having a speech to the Amedeo Modigliani classes, during the memorial day of the Holocaust's victims, about his experience as a prisoner of the Nazi Reich. The Importance of remembering a so tragic event is the key for everyone to rebuild their own limits and learn from the past failures.—Modigliani Giussano