After months of searching by Greek schoolchildren with government help, personal belongings stolen from Greek-Jewish prisoners in Nazi camps have been returned to their families, according to a report by The Zioneer.
Personal items stolen from Greek-Jewish prisoners in Nazi concentration camps have been returned to their descendants after a months-long search by Greek schoolchildren, aided by the Greek government. The items were reportedly recovered and traced to the families through volunteer student efforts. No further details on the specific items, camps, or the number of families were provided in the initial report.
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