Kato and Miklos Bernath were childhood sweethearts in Szikso, Hungary


 Kato and Miklos Bernath were childhood sweethearts in Szikso, Hungary, when the Nazis ravished their world. Miklos became a partisan, Kato a slave laborer. Miklos was captured and starved, Kato was sent to be murdered in Auschwitz.

But against all odds, they did not die.

After liberation, they returned to Szikso and discovered each other alive - though most of their families had been massacred. They wed, and their first child, a boy, was born a month early in a DP camp in Germany. He survived and was named after Miklos' and Kato's murdered fathers.

That boy grew up, became a doctor in America, married, and raised two daughters.

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