US museum seeks to identify Shoah kids

Holocaust Memorial Museum trying to identify more than 1,000 children in photos that date from when they were scattered across Europe at end of World War II, taken in by relief agencies
Associated Press|
The US Holocaust Memorial Museum is trying to identify more than 1,000 children in photos that date from when they were scattered across Europe at the end of World War II and taken in by relief agencies.
The museum's "Remember Me" project seeks the public's help in identifying 1,100 children among tens of thousands who were uprooted by the war.
The museum is posting the pictures, which are part of its collections, online and plans to publish many of the images in newspapers and online forums.
Museum officials hope to learn who the children are, what happened to them and help reconnect them to relatives who may also have been scattered.
The museum says the number of Holocaust survivors is dwindling with time.
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