One of my favorite articles ever: Love between German and Pole survives Iron Curtain -- for five decades, Elvira Profe kept Fortunat Mackiewicz's picture in her wallet





 
                   In this July 21, 2009 photo, Elvira Profe, right, and Fortunat ...

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In this July 21, 2009 photo, Elvira Profe, right, and Fortunat Mackiewicz walk in the front yard of their house in Mieszkowice, Poland. The German woman and Polish man fell in love at the end of World War II but were torn apart when Germans were expelled from Poland. But their love never died. She carried his photograph in her wallet for half a century and when the Berlin Wall came down, sought him out. Today, they live together in a small town on the Polish-German border.

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                                                                         In this July 21, 2009 photo, Elvira Profe holds up the photo ...

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In this July 21, 2009 photo, Elvira Profe holds up the photo of Fortunat Mackiewicz that she carried in her wallet for half a century, in Mieszkowice, Poland. The German woman and Polish man fell in love at the end of World War II but were torn apart when Germans were expelled from Poland. But their love never died. She carried his photograph in her wallet for half a century and when the Berlin Wall came down, sought him out. Today, they live together in a small town on the Polish-German border.

(AP Photo/Czarek Sokolowski)






 



                                                                          In this July 21, 2009 photo, Elvira Profe, right, reaches for ...

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In this July 21, 2009 photo, Elvira Profe, right, reaches for her husband Fortunat Mackiewicz on the front porch of their house in Mieszkowice, Poland. The German woman and Polish man fell in love at the end of World War II but were torn apart when Germans were expelled from Poland. But their love never died. She carried his photograph in her wallet for half a century and when the Berlin Wall came down, sought him out. Today, they live together in a small town on the Polish-German border.

(AP Photo/Czarek Sokolowski)




 

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