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Travel & Culture - France World War II
  • Interviewing Helene Rosenberg-Sachs

    Jun. 13, 1977
  • Larry Collins and Dominique Lapriere

    Interview with Larry Collins and Dominique Lapierre

    Jun. 11, 1965

    Discussing the book "Is Paris burning?" and interviewing the authors Larry Collins and Dominique Lapierre.

  • Heinrich Gruber and Howard Schomer

    Heinrich Gruber and Howard Schomer discuss Nazi Germany and resistance

    1968

    German theologian Heinrich Gruber and pastor Howard Schomer discuss Nazi Germany and resistance

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