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My grandpa talked about his childhood life like what he did for fun and what he would have done different in his life.
Me and her talked about her when she was a kid. She talked about the worst thing that happened to her when she was in her 30-50’s.
We talked about her growing up, WW2, my grandpa, therest of my family, and immigration.
This is about the life a legacy of Billene Allen my grandmother. Although she does not have had many accomplishments she has had an amazing life and legacy.
My Grandpa and I talk about his childhood and memories during WW2 while he was at home.
People of the Rio Grande Valley Border Towns: Laura. Laura is a United States veteran who considers herself a fiscal republican with liberal views. Laura holds 3 bachelor degrees, and a U.S. History buff. Laura goes into depth about the...
We talked about how John Price felt before and after the war. And how he felt flying in his aircraft. For his complete story of being MIA/POW, visit www.purpleheartaustin.org/price.htm
I talked to both my grandparents and asked them about they’re past!
I (Ella) interview my grandma about her childhood, memories of World War II, my mother and uncle, and a little about me.
In this interview Maggie Tritremmel spoke with her Opa, Herb Tritremmel and what his life was like growing up, in school, and in the military service in Germany.
I interview my dad about what his dads life was like being a WW2 veteran
An interview mostly about Baba’s childhood Christmas’s, though it drifts a bit at the end.
My grandmother recounts a life spent between America and Japan, a childhood behind barbed wire, an adulthood of hard work and love. She describes herself as normal, but her story is anything but.
Interviewing my wonderful Grandma, Joanne Pearson. I ask her about what it was like to grow up during World War II and what it was like to become a mother.