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Since the Communist Empire collapsed, many thousands of young descendants of Holocaust survivors joined their grandparents for roots'' tours to their ancestors'' native towns and villages in East Europe.
THE BATTLE of Culloden visitor centre was opened yesterday - by young descendants of those who took part in the conflict.
While waiters rush about with trays of cafe solo (black coffee), young descendants of Spanish conquistadors whoop around the adventure playground with kids from Britain and Scandinavia.
 
 
 
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