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In this Nov. 25, 1979, photo, Jack Yufe, left, and his twin brother, Oskar, look on. Separated soon after birth, Jack Yufe was raised as a Jew in Trinidad while his sibling Oskar grew up in Nazi Germany where he joined the Hitler Youth when he was 12. Jack Yufe, who survived his brother by 18 years, died Monday, Nov. 9, 2015, at age 82. (Robert Lachman/Los Angeles Times via AP)

In this Nov. 25, 1979, photo, Jack Yufe, left, and his twin brother, Oskar, look on. Separated soon after birth, Jack Yufe was raised as a Jew in Trinidad while his sibling Oskar grew up in Nazi Germany where he joined the Hitler Youth when he was 12. Jack Yufe, who survived his brother by 18 years, died Monday, Nov. 9, 2015, at age 82. (Robert Lachman/Los Angeles Times via AP)

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