SOTU Moment: Beautiful Story of Holocaust Survivor and American Liberator – IOTW Report

SOTU Moment: Beautiful Story of Holocaust Survivor and American Liberator

Dan Bongino: One of the most touching moments from last night’s State of the Union address came when President Trump introduced Holocaust survivor, Joshua Kaufman and American soldier Herman Zeitchik.

During World War II, Kaufman had been a prisoner at Dachau Concentration Camp in Germany. The President said Kaufman “remembers watching through a hole in the wall of a cattle car as American soldiers rolled in with tanks. ‘To me,’ Joshua recalls, ‘the American soldiers were proof that God exists, and they came down from the sky.'” Watch

5 Comments on SOTU Moment: Beautiful Story of Holocaust Survivor and American Liberator

  1. My mom’s cousin by marriage was a Hungarian Jew. He was 17 when the German army rolled into Budapest in 1944, they were stunned because they thought the Army was stretched thin as it was. His parents were put into camps, his father died of illness and his mother of lead poisoning from a machine gun. Andy used his boy scout skills to escape several times, and to survive after the Soviets liberated Budapest in early 1945 but didn’t make life much safer. He was an ardent conservative, like his wife and brothers-in-law, and probably the most positive person I have ever known.

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  2. General MacArthur is revered by the Koreans as the man who came in and kicked the Japanese’s ass all over the pacific and ended Japanese occupation of Korea that started in 1910! –yeah, 35 rotten years no one gave a damn about Korea until he came along.

    Only the people who endure suffering appreciate the U.S. military…..except the French.

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