Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
Deborah Strobin and Ilie Wacs Extended Interview
Clip: 4/19/2012 | 4m 2s
Watch more of our interview with the authors of "An Uncommon Journey."
Watch more of Kim Lawton's interview with Deborah Strobin and Ilie Wacs, co-authors of "An Uncommon Journey: From Vienna to Shanghai to America, a Brother and Sister Escape to Freedom During World War II." They describe their memories of living in Shanghai, an incident when American planes accidentally dropped a bomb in the Jewish ghetto, and the impact of those times on their lives.
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Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
Deborah Strobin and Ilie Wacs Extended Interview
Clip: 4/19/2012 | 4m 2s
Watch more of Kim Lawton's interview with Deborah Strobin and Ilie Wacs, co-authors of "An Uncommon Journey: From Vienna to Shanghai to America, a Brother and Sister Escape to Freedom During World War II." They describe their memories of living in Shanghai, an incident when American planes accidentally dropped a bomb in the Jewish ghetto, and the impact of those times on their lives.
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