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Recommended for ages 12 and up: 77-year-old Karin was born in Opole (Poland) and came to Germany with her foster parents as a baby. Her foster mother always pretends to be her biological mother. It was not until 2004, when her foster mother went into a home, that she found two letters from Zabrze dated 1958 in her apartment. This is how Karin learned that she had siblings. Her granddaughter Janice (21) also witnessed the desperate search for them first hand and asked Julia for help. #JuliaLeischik #Pleasereport #SAT1 ►More Please report: https://www.sat1.de/tv/julia-leischik... ►Please report subscribe: / @julialeischik ----------------------------------------------------------------- Emotional stories that only real life can write: Julia Leischik sets off on a journey again, looking for missing people and bringing long-lost people back together. Around 5,000 people disappear without a trace in Germany every year! Fortunately, many of them are found after just a few days. But in some cases even the police are at a loss. There seems to be no trace. In other cases, people have often been separated from their parents, children or siblings by fate for decades. For relatives, the worst thing after years of searching is not knowing whether the missing person is OK. Desperate family members always have only one wish: they want to finally hug their loved one again. Julia Leischik wants to help these people! Imprint: https://www.sat1.de/service/impressum