This selection informs us that after the war, two ways in which Jewish children who had become separated from their loved ones found them were
A by word of mouth.
B by traveling to Palestine.
C with help from a children’s organization.
D with help from the German people.
E by searching their homeland.
The correct answers are A by word of mouth and C with help from a children’s organization.
After the war, many Jewish children who had been separated from their families often relied on rumors and personal connections (word of mouth) to locate their loved ones. Additionally, various children’s organizations emerged to provide support, resources, and assistance in reuniting families, thereby helping these children in their search for loved ones.
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