“They went running around to jewelry stores, banks, and well-stocked super-markets. There is not a single hill that they kept or liberated. On the other hand, the soldiers and officers in the army lead modest lives.”

Commenting on war profiteers in interview with Robert Block, 1995
Interviews (1993 – 1995)

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