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Frank Smaka tells his daughter Beth about leaving Poland to come to America as a kid, about his family’s history, adjusting to life in America, and how he met Beth’s mother.
Growing up Jewish in Iowa 1930s-1940s
In a both scary and touching interview, 15-year old Milo Silverstein sits down with his British Nana, Keitha Silverstein, and hears all about her childhood growing up outside of London in the 1940’s during World War ll. Keitha paints a...
In this interview on November 29th, 2020 in Tijeras, New Mexico, Julianna McDonald (17) interviews her grandma, Elaine West (74) as she reflects about her childhood and breaking through her own barriers later in her life through her inspiring interracial...
Edie Geier is a 100 year old great-grandma and 11 year old Leda Schedler is here to interview her. From two dates on New Year’s Eve and getting married at 19 to getting jobs of teaching ballroom dancing and typing...
William D. Evers (83) by Peter Emblad (43) on W.’s family history. W. talks about his parents and grandparents’ immigration to the U.S. from Germany, and their rise in prominence in San Francisco
Elijah Wiseman (17) talks with Ilse H. (88) about her life in Hamburg, Germany during the Second World War, living in Westchester as a German immigrant, and her family's experience living here.
Shelia asked her husband Tom about growing up in Butte, working in the mines, and his family.
We talked about his life and some memories. We also talked about his life as a soldier.
Margot Moinester, 22, and Arielle Moinester, 30, ask their mother, Susan Moinester, 56, about her parents who survived the Holocaust.
Francis Wong (72) talks to his wife Mary Ann Wong (62) about his life, his accomplishments and the things he is most proudest of.
Captain James Kirk spoke to me about his childhood, his time in the military, and how being a prisoner of war shaped his life.
Bettina Moorish (47) and her son Nate Harling (14) talk about their family.
Grandma Margaret Vitale talks about the Great Depression, meeting her husband, life during and after WWII.
James Ritter, 85, tells his daughter Mary Wolfe, 49, about his work as a public school music education teacher.
Marie tells her daughter Rachel about her parents and their strength and dedication serving their country and raising a family
Just before his 90th Birthday, a man New York native is interviewed by his son.
How WWII afffected a small coal mining town in Pennsylvania, and how they got their news.