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At the end of World War II, tens of thousands of children were displaced and orphaned or otherwise separated from their families.

The Remember Me Project is trying to find out what happened to over 1,000 of these orphans, and we need your help.

Share these powerful photos with your friends and family, and increase the chances of identifying these children. You will also help bring awareness to the experiences of the most vulnerable victims of war and genocide.

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Remember the Children of World War II and the Holocaust

Hello,

Between 1933 and 1945, millions of children were displaced as a result of Nazi persecution. Now, more than 65 years later, the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum is using postwar photos and the power of the online community to find out what happened to these children.

You can help by going to http://RememberMe.USHMM.org/join-rm to browse through some 1,100 photos of displaced children and share them with your family and friends.

Who knows, you might even hold a clue that could identify a child, reunite relatives, or piece together a wartime or postwar experience.

The more people who see the photos, the greater the chance of identifying these children and raising awareness about the experiences of the most vulnerable victims of war and genocide.

Join the search: http://RememberMe.USHMM.org/join-rm

Thank you!

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