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Esther (87) shares her life experience will growing up in Berlin, Germany and England during the war, and then her transition to United States.
Born one of seven in World War Two Germany, Emil (Mike) Kropf speaks about his life—his experience coming to America, being drafted in the U.S. army, meeting the love of his life on a train and coming back to raise...
I asked questions about how my mom first met my dad, and the things she went through to get here. I also learned how it changed her life moving to a different country.
We talk about childhood memories and the greatness of being a grandparent.
In this interview, we dive into the life of a military veteran and discuss topics regarding his successes, failures, and the importance of the continuation of a happy life.
I interviewed my grandmother, Marion Shaw on how when she was in her early thirties she moved to Japan with her new husband and two children
This interview is about life. Creative Arts therapist Shawn Dubin and her Earth conscious recycling niece Jennifer Mabley discuss their family, values, and life.
Miriam (Mimi) Dunham is a wife, mother of 5, sister and grandmother. She reflects on her parents and childhood, proudest moments and some of her regrets. (Apologies for some spotty audio issues!)
Be (83) talks with Selene (12) about her life and her journey from a small town on the gulf coast of Mississippi in 1935 to Ann Arbor Michigan, 2018.
My grandpas life and what he has been through and what his life was like when he was younger. What it was like to be in the military and what he went through during his years of life.
Edward Johnstone shares what life was like as a Navy Photographer in the 1940s and 1950s
During WW2 Arnold Duevel wrote almost 800 letters to Margaret, his sweetheart and later wife of 72 years. Arnold talks with his son, Len, of his experiences in the European Theater.