Paul Chandler's father always had a story to tell. He is one of about 100 Holocaust survivors from a Polish town that had a Jewish population of around 3,000 people before World War II.

But Maurice “Morry” Chandler, now 92, never imagined that the conflagration that claimed the lives of nearly all of his family members would be brought back to him some 70 years later.

By pure chance, one of Morry's family members spotted his smiling face as a 13-year-old boy on a home movie taken in his hometown of Nasielsk, Poland, in August 1938. The video was uploaded in 2009 to the website of the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum.