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Orphan Holocaust Survivor, Unaware of His Own Name, Finds Family After 76 Years

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Ko e fuoloa ʻo e vitioó ko e 52:14
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Conducting Holocaust Research: Methodology and Resources

Adina Newman

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Ko e fuoloa ʻo e vitioó ko e 54:23
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Navigating JewishGen

Janette Silverman

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Ko e fuoloa ʻo e vitioó ko e 5:36
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I Found Descendants of the Man Who Saved My Father from the Nazis

Lionel Rossler, 55, of Rebecq, Belgium, tried for years to find the family that hid his father and grandmother and saved their lives during the Holocaust. When he took to social media to ask for help, MyHeritage’s Marie Cappart responded — and thanks to her research, Lionel and his father, David, were able to meet the descendants of David’s rescuer in the very place where he hid them so many years ago.