The following update is a direct quote from the A7734 Facebook Page. Keep looking and keep sharing.
'A side story to our search: the exposure brought in another pair of Mengele twins. They too were separated just before liberation but managed to reunite... I am going to interview the twin who remained in Auschwitz after liberation. He was with Jolli and I hope that he remembers something. Keep your expectations low, most survivors do not remember those chaotic stressful days. But at least we know now that there are more of them living amongst us, and reaching Jolli is just a matter of time.
I would like to thank you all on behalf or Menachem for your incredible constant support. He is deeply touched with every day that passes. As his researcher I thank all amateur and professional researchers as well as you who keep sharing - this search keeps moving forward thanks to you.
Ayana KimRon FamilyRoots2000@gmail.com'
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Friday, April 12, 2013
Wednesday, March 13, 2013
Auschwitz Survivor Seeks Twin Brother Adopted 2 Days Before Camp Liberation
Please know that all of this is taken directly from the Facebook Page: A7734
Jeno [Jolli], born in 1940, was transported to infamous death camp, Auschwitz together with his twin brother in May 1944, two months prior to their 4th birthday. Being twins, they were objects to criminal medical experiments. Luckily, both survived the war, however their ways separated just 2 days before liberation.
Jolli's brother was taken out of camp, leaving behind all memory. For the next 67 years he had a different name and no knowledge about his family. Now he knows. We also know that Jolli was very much alive at liberation. Maybe he too changed his name, maybe even changed his religion. Clues lead to possible adoption by a Christian family, then to the USA. Whatever name and location, his tattooed number is A7734. And his brother still hopes to meet him. The only definite link between them is the number tattooed on his arm - A7734.
He may be your neighbour, a friend, or even a relative. if you happen to know anything, please contact FamilyRoots2000@gmail.com
Here is a photo of Jolli's brother. Maybe he resembles his twin enough that you recognize him as someone that you know or have seen. Please, if you share just one thing today let it be this story, make it viral, help reunite these twins and the special bond that only twins share...
Jeno [Jolli], born in 1940, was transported to infamous death camp, Auschwitz together with his twin brother in May 1944, two months prior to their 4th birthday. Being twins, they were objects to criminal medical experiments. Luckily, both survived the war, however their ways separated just 2 days before liberation.
Jolli's brother was taken out of camp, leaving behind all memory. For the next 67 years he had a different name and no knowledge about his family. Now he knows. We also know that Jolli was very much alive at liberation. Maybe he too changed his name, maybe even changed his religion. Clues lead to possible adoption by a Christian family, then to the USA. Whatever name and location, his tattooed number is A7734. And his brother still hopes to meet him. The only definite link between them is the number tattooed on his arm - A7734.
He may be your neighbour, a friend, or even a relative. if you happen to know anything, please contact FamilyRoots2000@gmail.com
Here is a photo of Jolli's brother. Maybe he resembles his twin enough that you recognize him as someone that you know or have seen. Please, if you share just one thing today let it be this story, make it viral, help reunite these twins and the special bond that only twins share...
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