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  • Louis Lomax

    Louis Lomax discusses the book "Thailand: The War That Is, The War That Will Be"

    1967

    Discussing Thailand and interviewing journalist Louis Lomax. Includes passage from book.

  • Studs Terkel continues his interview with Erich Luth in Hamburg discussing the aftermath of the war on Germany's youth. [part 3] [Hamburg]

    1967

    This is Studs third interview with Erich Luth. [part 3] There is a silence in the tape from 3:48 to 3:58 due to Studs changing the tape. It should be noted that the word "clever" in this discussion means intelligent. The interview concludes at 35:36 where Studs offers his reflections on his stay. Luth is the retired Press Chief of Hamburg and has also helped with remunerations for the Jewish people in the aftermath of World War II. He has also facilitated detente between Israel and West Germany.

  • Sally Belfrage

    Interview with Sally Belfrage

    Oct. 23, 1987

    Discussing the book "Living With War: A Belfast Year" (published by Viking) with author Sally Belfrage.

  • Raymond Bonner

    Interview with Raymond Bonner

    May. 21, 1987

    Discussing "Waltzing with a Dictator: The Marcos and The Making of American Policy" (published by Time Books) with author Raymond Bonner.

  • Interview with Raymond Bonner

    Apr. 29, 1993

    Interviewing foreign correspondent and author Raymond Bonner.

  • Yehuda Lev

    Yehuda Lev discusses issues facing Eastern and Western Jews in Israel, part 2

    Jan. 26, 1965

    Yehuda Lev discusses challenges facing Israel, particularly the tensions between Palestinian Jews and Arabs and the future of Israel. A clip of the song "Miriam bat Nassim" performed by Shoshana Damari is played at the closing of the interview.

  • Discussing the book "Parting with Illusions" with the author, journalist Vladimir Pozner

    Jun. 27, 1989
  • Yehuda Lev

    Yehuda Lev discusses issues facing Eastern and Western Jews in Israel, part 1

    Jan. 26, 1965

    Yehuda Lev discusses challenges facing Israel, particularly the tensions in Israel between Sephartic, Ashkenazi, and Mizrahi ("oriental") Jews. A clip of the song "Miriam bat Nassim" performed by Shoshana Damari is played at the opening of the interview.

  • Interview with Gordon Thomas

    Jan. 30, 1976

    Co-author of Guernica

  • Lawrence Weschler discusses his book "A Passion of Poland"

    May. 2, 1984

    Discussing the book "A Passion of Poland: From Solidarity Through the State of War" with the author Lawrence Weschler.

  • Interviewing South African exiles Donald and Wendy Woods

    Oct. 23, 1987
  • Discussing the book "Russia and the Russians: Inside the Closed Society" with Brendan Klose and Kevin Klose

    Jun. 7, 1984
  • Interviewing Milton Viorst, Middle East correspondent for The New Yorker magazine

    Feb. 25, 1991
  • Interview with Scott Anderson and John Lee Anderson discussing the World Anti-Communist League

    1980

    Discussing "Inside the League: The Shocking Expose of How Terrorists, Nazis, and Latin American Death Squads have Infiltrated the World Anti-Communist League" (published by Dodd Mead & Co.) with the authors, journalists Scott Anderson and Jon Lee Anderson.

  • Werner Burkhardt

    Werner Burkhardt German jazz critic and translator speaks with Studs in Hamburg, Germany.

    Mar. 1, 1967

    Werner Burkhardt, German music journalist, critic, and translator, discusses his life and work with Studs. Mr Burkhardt speaks about his life during the time of Adolph Hitler, the Hitler Youth, and World War II. They end the interview talking about Jazz in Munich, a recording of "My Man" by Billie Holiday closes the interview.

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