In the 2018/2019 academic year, I encouraged the students in my Slovenian classes to reinforce and upgrade their acquired knowledge of History and Slovenian through oral performances. By giving independent oral performances, they also had the opportunity to express their opinions on the World War 1 and 2 events, especially with regard to the people, their suffering and their strong will power to return to their homes with dignity. This allowed them to serve as immortal witnesses of the part of history that remains distant to our secondary school students – the part where they are usually speechless. Using literary and scientific works, we focused in greater detail on the women’s concentration camp Ravensbück, with a special emphasis on inhumane medical testing on victims that the Nazis wanted to completely destroy. People are the ones who make history perfect. Their destinies become historical stories that complete literary works.