francoHFW
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From MM link:Soros was too stupid to be an SS officer....he was just a run of the mill Jew killing Nazi....Enjoy hell.God doesn't like your Nazis.....God will not be amused by your willful ignorance and hate of a great man.Awww....you and your Nazi hero....how cute....Too bad you have nothing factual to add, dupe.
Was George Soros an SS Officer in Nazi Germany? : snopes.com
www.snopes.com/george-soros-ss-nazi-germany/
Nov 28, 2016 - A viral image purportedly showing a young George Soros in a Nazi SS uniform actually depicts an Auschwitz guard named Oskar ... Fact Check ...
Toronto Sun corrects Soros-Nazi smear - Media Matters for America
mediamatters.org/research/2010/09/20/toronto-sun-corrects-soros-nazi.../170877
Sep 20, 2010 - The Toronto Sun issued a correction to a column they recently published claiming that George Soros, as a child, "collaborated with the Nazis.
Levant distorted the conduct of Soros, who was 14 years old at the time. As Media Matters has noted, Soros, who discussed his childhood in Nazi-occupied Hungary in a 1998 interview on CBS' 60 Minutes, was only a young teen during the Holocaust and was under the care of a Hungarian Agriculture Ministry employee, posing as his godson. On 60 Minutes, Soros said that he accompanied his "godfather" as he went to oversee the confiscation of property from Hungarian Jews.
As biographer Michael Kaufman wrote in Soros: The Life and Times of a Messianic Billionaire (page 37):
This is what actually happened. Shortly after George went to live with Baumbach, the man was assigned to take inventory on the vast estate of Mor Kornfeld, an extremely wealthy aristocrat of Jewish origin. The Kornfeld family had the wealth, wisdom, and connections to be able to leave some of its belongings behind in exchange for permission to make their way to Lisbon. Baumbach was ordered to go to the Kornfeld estate and inventory the artworks, furnishings, and other property. Rather than leave his "godson" behind in Budapest for three days, he took the boy with him. As Baumbach itemized the material, George walked around the grounds and spent time with Kornfeld's staff. It was his first visit to such a mansion, and the first time he rode a horse. He collaborated with no one and he paid attention to what he understood to be his primary responsibility: making sure that no one doubted that he was Sandor Kiss.