Frank and Dana Dlesk oral history interview, February 25, 1996
Scope and Contents
Interviewed by Walter Johnson: Topics discussed include both's experiences during World War II; the Russian Communist Movement om Czechoslovakia during the 1960s and life under the communist regime; obtaining jobs in the United States; religion and communism; moving to the United States; reasons for not letting people leave the country; crime in the Czech Republic; Czech politics; Yugoslavia and Bosnia; moral issues and crime in the US; politics in the US; Czech winters compared to Georgia winters; nationalized health care; welfare and work; inter-racial and international marriages; what the Dlesk's would like to see changed in the US.
Dates
- Creation: February 25, 1996
Restrictions on Access
Available in Reading Room only
Extent
2 item(s) (audio, transcript (25 pages))
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Repository Details
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