Sabina Miller hid in the woods after fleeing the Jewish ghetto in Warsaw. As the world marks the 70th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz, she shares her storyWhen Sabina Miller awoke from typhoid fever in the Jewish ghetto in Warsaw she had a vivid memory. It was of her mother standing at her bed in the one room the family of six shared, telling her: “You will survive.”Sitting in her flat in West Hampstead, London, Sabina, now 92, does not know if it was a hallucination.