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What was it like to grow up during World War Two and the Red Scare?
My Grandmother grew up during World War II and migrated to America when she was 11. She had a very unique childhood and believes that the people of my generation should try to get good, basic education to lay a...
Lenore Fox Monti talks with her aunt, Sr. Carol Fox about her childhood growing up in Chicago and her life as an educator.
Interviewing my Grandma about her Dad and his experience as a soldier during World War II.
Grant Erickson, who celebrated his 95th birthday the month before this interview, shares his experiences in the navy during World War II.
Trudy Lovell, 98 years old, talked about her experience during the Holocaust and her time spent at a concentration camp and her life after that.
Memories experiences perspectives from growing up in Moline, Illinois 40’s and 50’s.
we talked about his family’s past and how he would like to be remembered. Along with how he feels about his grandchildren
I interviewed my 92 year old grandpa who fought in World War II. Unfortunately, the recording got cut off unexpectedly half way through.
Erin Canada: 2021-04-28 02:16:05 This is a short interview with my sister about some of the things she remember from our childhood.
Esther Kim (38) talks with her stepfather, Charles Kelly (84) about his childhood during World War II, the influence of art, and his unlikely merging with a Korean family -- which has helped him experience the "School of Love".
About family ancestry, growing up during the depression, and life learned lessons.
Interview with my grandmother on how she emigrated from Canada to the United States
Oma(Olga) Stachowski (who is now 90 years old) was a Polish girl when WW2 was declared. As a young girl, she migrated to Germany, and later to Canada, all by herself.