This World War II POW Endured More Than 50 Years in Captivity

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When Anna Gabulya saw a television report of a POW’s return to Hungary a half-century after he served during World War II, she noticed the resemblance immediately. She saw in András Toma a likeness that reminded her of her late father. As she described to a Los Angeles Times reporter a year after Toma’s release in 2000, she struggled with whether to contact authorities and list herself as a potential relative. Her husband strongly cautioned against it. Read Next : How the Men on a Navy

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