My Grandpa’s Life

Talking with my Jewish Grandpa about his life living in the Soviet Union enduring antisemitism in the time during and following WWII.

My Grandpa’s Life

Talking with my Jewish Grandpa about his life living in the Soviet Union enduring antisemitism in the time during and following WWII.

Recording – 03-17-2024 14:36:51
March 17, 2024 App Interview

We talked about the experiences of World War Two in the perspective of my great grandpa and stories from others.

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