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Discusses a short story, 'The Third Doctor', written by Sydney author, Ivan Singer, about two doctors who were taken from Budapest to Auschwitz. The appearance of the story in a Hungarian newspaper (Uj Elet) led to the discovery of one of the doctors' tale of survival and to a meeting with a third doctor: his son.