Guess who owns Wikipedia.
Yeh I know, I need to use info-galactic instead
https://infogalactic.com/info/Tivadar_Soros
Exactly the same entry but the Jews removed this
During the Hungarian Revolution of 1956, he and his wife escaped to the United States, where he lived in New York until his death in 1968.
Oh and
His book Maskerado ĉirkaŭ la morto details his struggles to survive the fascist invasion of Hungary. This took the form of the Hungarian members of the Arrow Cross Party, their secret police searching out any signs of anti-state activity or Jewish ancestry. Soros 'masqueraded' to survive, adopting a fake name and using his connections, wealth, and skill to aid the flight of many people. He charged high fees to the rich in exchange for forged documentation they would need to escape the country. He used this money in turn to provide materials to poor clients for free or for very small fees.
Escaping the country suggests the opposite of collaborating with the NSDAP
He used this money in turn to provide materials to poor clients for free or for very small fees.
That happened.
Yeah :L I'm trying to find any evidence to the claims that Hitler even stole historical art in the first place.
https://www.archives.gov/publications/prologue/2002/summer/nazi-looted-art-1.html
To address the dual concerns of researchers' demand for records that document the locating and restituting of confiscated art and the preservation problems associated with overuse of fragile World War II records, the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) created the Holocaust Records Project (HRP). The project has the task of identifying, preserving, describing, and microfilming more than twenty million pages of records created by the Allies in occupied Europe regarding Nazi looted art and the restitution of national treasures. These materials include documents generated by various U.S. government civilian agencies, U.S. military branches, and the Office of Military Government, U.S. Zone (OMGUS).
Ahahahahaha "holocaust records project" sure sounds reputable.
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