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MISSING ALLIED CHILDREN UNRRA AIDS FAMILIES (10 a.m.) MUNICH, March 5. Two new UNRRA teams in the American zone in Germany are searching for children of Allied nationals who were separated from their families during the war, says Reuter's correspondent. The teams, each consisting of 30 members, are based on Munich and Regensburg. Most of the lost children are Poles but Czech, Hungarian, Yugoslav and Ukrainian children are also missing. Six thousand children have been traced since last July, Those still missing are believed to be too young to remember their own names, or even their nationality.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 21963, 6 March 1946, Page 7
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