In the chaos of liberation, they parted: "Lipa went that way and I went this way."
For 56 years, Kalman searched, remembering only a nickname—until his sister called about a documentary on TV.
"Leo's Journey: The Story of the Mengele Twins" played on National Geographic. At exactly 21 minutes and 17 seconds, Kalman froze.
The face on his screen belonged to the boy who had worked beside him in Auschwitz."
How could I know the guy with glasses showing his family around was my Lipa?
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