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Search begins for lost faces of Holocaust

August 8, 2011 09:32
Benji Albert was barmitzvah at Od Yosef Hai Synagogue, Hendon (Photo: Blend Video)

ByJennifer Lipman, Jennifer Lipman

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A campaign has ben launched to identify Holocaust survivors who lost contact with their families during the Nazi era.

The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum has posted on its website photographs of some of the more than a million children who had been separated and displaced in the war years.

Pictures of more than 1,000 of them were taken soon after the end of the Second World War by relief agencies, in an attempt to reunite families.

The USHMM said the aim was to "discover what became of these young survivors" who were "the most vulnerable victims of war and genocide". Once the faces in the photographs are identified, their stories will be placed on the museum's website and preserved for the future.