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  • BREAKING: Hungary Preparing To Prosecute George Soros For His Role In NAZI War Crimes And Murders

    03/08/2023 11:05:57 AM PST · by bitt · 104 replies
    en-volve.com ^ | 3/8/2023
    Charges for aiding and abetting the murder of thousands of Hungarians during the Nazi occupation of Hungary during World War II are being prepared by Hungarian prosecutors against 92-year-old Hungarian-American businessman George Soros. According to a source at the prosecutor’s office in Budapest, Hungary, Soros is expected to be charged with “knowingly and willfully” aiding and abetting the murder of Jewish Hungarians in Budapest from September 1942 to January 1943. The government of Prime Minister Viktor Orban has been working to bring historical crimes committed by Hungarian Nazi collaborators to justice, and it is believed that Soros has been using...
  • Ice Should Deport George Soros As A Nazi Collaborator

    03/06/2020 9:32:56 AM PST · by RArtfulogerDodger · 64 replies
    Sultan Knish ^ | 3/6/2020 | Daniel Greenfield
    "...George Soros came to the United States in 1956. At some point, he became a citizen of this country. It is unknown whether he was ever asked about what he did during the war. Such questions often weren’t asked at the time and this allowed many Nazi war criminals to penetrate the United States. But we do know that Soros had trouble obtaining a visa to originally enter the United States. Soros obtained his visa under the skilled worker quotas of the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952. While the bill makes no specific mention of Nazi war crimes, it...
  • Jewish Groups say DaimlerChrysler Ads Whitewash History

    07/11/2002 9:33:50 AM PDT · by RicocheT · 8 replies · 277+ views
    <p>New Ad Spots Use Einstein, Edison, to Link German, American Skills; Can the War Ever Be a ‘Bygone’?</p> <p>Are German rocket scientists and Albert Einstein appropriate figures to illustrate the benefits of “putting German and American minds together” [to build better autos]? WSJ Thursday, July 11, 2002, page B1.</p>