Young Man Interviews 3,000 World War II Vets Over 10-year Project–Preserving Their Stories
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28-year-old Rishi Sharma completed a decade-long project recording interviews with 3,000 World War II combat veterans, creating an archive that CBS News describes as 'something of a national treasure' and preserving firsthand accounts from a generation now passing away.
An astounding catalogue that grew from a curiosity about and reverence for the sacrifices our WWII veterans made.
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