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His life living under Mussolini and the Nazis in his town in Italy, and moving to the United States.
Thanksgiving 2015 interview at Glen Meadows Retirement community discussion with Phillip Robert Laatsch. Includes conversation about growing up in Wisconsin, Wisconsin cheese & milk, driving a big rig truck, living and raising a family in Fallston, Harford County, MD. Progress...
Uncle Sammy spoke about his young life with his parents and grandparents and a bit about WW2 experience
This interview conducted on November 22, 2016, at The Mead School in Stamford, CT, is about when Braede, who is 13, and Virgina Masson, 84, talk about her childhood in Massachusetts during WW2. She talks about her life growing up...
In this second interview we discussed about life in Flensburg Germany during World War ll and how she met her husband.
We talked about what it was like growing up during World War 2 and what her childhood was like in Tiptonville.
Beth Markley (51) helps her uncle Jim Barclay (80) remember his father and her grandfather, a police officer and former security manager at Camp Minidoka- a Japanese internment camp and the impact it had on his life.
Granny Huey describing what it was like for her growing up. Including some details about WW2
World War Two veteran and longtime Watsonville native, Al Hopson tells of his time in the United States Army Air Corps (now called the US Air Force). He enlisted in February of 1943 on his eighteenth birthday. His intention was...
Isabella Mardigian interviews her aunt Isabella Pirri about family, legacy, and the holidays. Recorded on Thanksgiving Day 2021 in Latham, New York at Nonna and Nonno’s house, the interesting stories about war, immigration, and early life in America with 5...
Mr Smith is 96 and graduated in 1930’s at rockethall. He was the first person to get a scholarship for UGA. He got it for basketball and baseball.
An interview with my Grandfather about his life. Focussed on his experience as a child during WW2.
My grandma was in 1941 and she grew up during WW2. And she remembers seeing soldiers walk down the roads to the nearest fort. Her husband Robert (Bob) is a focal point of her life. And she lived in Louisiana.
All about World War II, growing up, what life was like in the 1950s and on.
In conclusion my grandfather survived through the Great Depression survived WW2 enlisted in korean army in 1950 had four children and 12 grandchildren now lives a peaceful life
Martha Doody, 89 yrs old, remembers her parents Frank & Nellie. Martha, the younest child of 4, survives her 3 siblings; Jane, Helen & Joe