Love.

"It is a love story and at the same time one of the most spectacular and dramatic escapes in the history of the Auschwitz concentration camp. The story begins in 1943. Cyla Cybulska is deported to Auschwitz like thousands of other Jews. Her family dies in the gas chamber, Cyla is put to work as a seamstress. When the Pole Jerzy Bielecki first sees the young Jewish woman he has already spent two years in Auschwitz. The young Pole is risking everything to save his lover from the gas chamber. Disguised as an SS man Jerzy leads Cyla out of the concentration camp. But the jealousy and envy of the others make them lose track of each other. They both think that the other is dead. It is not until 1983 that Cyla learns Jerzy is still alive. Her polish maid sees a TV interview with a man who tells Cyla’s story: The man on TV is Jerzy Bielecki. The very next day, June 7, 1983, Cyla lands at the airport in Crakow. She is met by Jerzy, with roses in hand. A reunion, 39 years after Auschwitz.

Source: Spiegel TV

What a moving story! I thought such things happen only in films or books. But that a real love story with a bitter ending. I wonder how could they be happy if they managed to find each other after war...? I truly feel it wasn't fair.