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Henio Zytomirski's Facebook profile picture, seen here, stands out from most, as the Jewish boy was killed in the Holocaust, and his 1939 photograph  was probably the last one taken of him before he was killed by the Nazis. A group in his Polish hometown, Lublin, it is announced Thursday Feb. 4, 2010, is using the social networking site Facebook to breathe virtual life into Henio's stolen childhood and give people around the world the chance to get to connect to one of the 6 million Jews who perished at the hands of Nazi Germany. The Facebook memorial for Henio Zytomirski has nearly 3,000 friends. AP Photo logo AP Photo 7 months ago

Henio Zytomirski's Facebook profile picture, seen here, stands out from most, as the Jewish boy was killed in the Holocaust, and his 1939 photograph was probably the last one taken of him before he was killed by the Nazis. A group in his Polish hometown, Lublin, it is announced Thursday Feb. 4, 2010, is using the social networking site Facebook to breathe virtual life into Henio's stolen childhood and give people around the world the chance to get to connect to one of the 6 million Jews who perished at the hands of Nazi Germany. The Facebook memorial for Henio Zytomirski has nearly 3,000 friends.