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An interview with a Austrian Holocaust survivor and resistance fighter
Hester Marlowe describes her life leading up to her journey to post-World War II Europe and recounts her experiences there.
Salma Zaccack talks about her life as she rose her kids in Lebanon and Austria.
My dad’s coming to America was not as easy as I once thought. My dad, his parents, and his grandparents all immigrated from Russia/Ukraine to Cleveland, Ohio in the year 1997 because they were exiled. I’ve never heard this story...
A story of woman’s determined life journey across the continents and various obstacles into being a ballerina. Her high and low experiences working as a full time international professional dance model. www.viktoriamodel.com/
In this interview Matthew Bowman, (age 19) is interviewing his father Jerry Bowman, (age 58) on his birthday. They discuss topics such as the changes in media, Music evolution, and Jerry's views on the future of technology and communications. Through...
Walter, my grandfather, grew up in Vienna during World War II. We only really learned the full story a few years ago, and it was so fascinating to us how such an amazing tale went untold for so long.
In this interview, I got to ask my dad many questions I was curious about and receive some pleasant answers. I was even surprised by some of the things he answered, but I enjoyed every moment of the interview.
Johnna tells parts of the stories of leaving Vienna, leaving Manchester to the United States, and how she ended up with the name Johanna Franklin.
My friend Dick Hermann, an attorney, author, and columnist writes often about his passion for education reform. We talked about this.
1949-1956 College, Williams & Harvard, being in the army in Europe.
This interview encaptures the life experiences of Charlotte Good and her transformation from living in Vienna, Austria to the United States of America.
Clarene Vickery was living in Brookhaven, Mississippi, with her 2-year old son Raymond on D-Day while her husband Captain Raymond E. Vickery was away in the Army preparing to go into France to fight the Nazis. These are her memories...
Helping others achieve their dreams, goals and their highest potential! Highlights of my 25 year career at Amway Corporation and promoting Nutrilite and Optimal Health around the world!