Amos Cohen stands in front of the grave of his long lost relative Rose Kobylinski in Swierlany, Poland. Her fate at the end of World War II as a victim of the Germans was just recently discovered. NEW YORK — While Israel recently marked its annual Holocaust Remembrance Day dedicated to the 70th anniversary […]
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Family’s holocaust mystery
April 14th, 2013 Peter Nolan
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