When a Melbourne man claimed he survived the Holocaust by becoming a child mascot for the Nazis, he attracted worldwide attention – and scepticism. Now a documentary reveals new startling truths
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Melbourne man Alex Kurzem’s claims that he’d survived World War II by becoming a Nazi mascot were met with scepticism. Finally, he agreed to a DNA test.
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