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Strategies & Market Trends : Asia Forum

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To: Bosco who wrote (8809)7/8/1999 10:50:00 AM
From: Paul Berliner  Read Replies (1) of 9980
 
What disturbed me personally in the interview, specifically, was when Soros discussed how he successfully took on the identity of a gentile in order to avoid capture, which he achieved because his father bribed a Nazi officer who took him under his care. I have no major problem with that - he was young & he had to find a way to survive. What made it all fall apart was this:
Interviewer:
"Did it disturb you to assist in rounding up Jews from their homes knowing that their possessions would be pillaged and these that families would be shipped to death camps"
Soros:
"Not all all - actually, those were the happiest days of my life, during the war".

Soros' reply is so bizarre and enigmatic that I can come to no other conclusion other than he is mentally disturbed.
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