Pa. woman, brother separated by Nazis to reconnect
Updated 115 days, 14 hours 31 minutes ago
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(AP) - A Philadelphia woman separated from her family by the Nazis is preparing for a reunion with a brother she hasn't seen in 66 years.
Irene Famulak (FAM'-yoo-lak) was 17 and had six siblings when the Nazis invaded the Ukrainian Catholic family's home in 1942. Famulak was sent to be a cook in Germany and never saw another family member again. But that's about to change.
The Red Cross says the 83-year-old's youngest brother Sevelud (SEV'-eh-lood) has turned up in Germany trying to trace his sister.
Irene Famulak's daughter says the family will now plan a reunion.
(This version corrects that the woman, a Catholic, was not in a concentration camp.)
