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Separated from his mother during the darkest years of WWII, he survived the Nazi occupation and Allied bombings of Hungary only to be shot in crossfire by the liberating Russian Army. Nearly seventy years later, he shares his wartime memories.
“Yes, I have seen it. Yes, I was apart of it. Nobody can say that the Jews, Israel, or the United States have fabricated the Holocaust.”
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Published on May 28, 2014 22:21