
Ep. 458 — Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman
The Axe Files with David Axelrod
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The Importance of a Father in the Early Years of the Holocaust
I think there were two, probably two, two key factors. One was the fact that my a mother, a biological mother, was dying of cancer. And he had learned of a risa shaw ot being treat in the united states for his a limphoma hisa cancer. So that was one of the driving forces. We didn't have both a mother and a father in those early formative years. But i think in certain ways, our dad's been kind of a figure, very loving, doting and stuff like that.
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