>> vilmos: as a kid i loved that.ring the summer do they open, they open the windows and eat outside? >> vilmos: and then they do go and swimming in the river. it was a great place, it used to be a great place for fun. and, you know, at night we used to come here at night and the gypsy, the gypsies were playing music and i love that actually. i always loved gypsy music. they were playing hungarian songs. i had a very happy childhood. it was good times until, until, until the war got in and then stopped all that happiness, you know, there was just hard times. >> anthony: were you fully aware of how bad, how grave things were? >> vilmos: near the end of the war i think the germans came in and then the allied started to bomb us and then they started to take, uh, jews actually into working camps that started to be very, very ugly. >> anthony: for people of your generation who grew up, i mean, these were incredibly insecure times. psychologically what do you think that teaches you as far as a worldview? do you become more