Two Sisters Put Up for Adoption at End of WWII Finally Reunite After 75 Years Apart
After 75 years, two sisters who were placed up for adoption at the end of World War II were finally reunited—and have a lot in common.
After 75 years, two sisters who were placed up for adoption at the end of World War II were finally reunited—and have a lot in common.
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