Frank Fazekas, Sr.'s plane crashed in France in 1944, and his bones disappeared into a beet field. But he wasn’t forgotten - not by the son who never knew his father or by the boy who witnessed the crash. Now his remains have returned home.
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74 Years Later, a Pilot who Crashed in France Returns Home
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