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David Jacobi explains his grandmother's decision to remain a German citizen after immigrating to the United States.
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David Jacobi discusses how his German grandparents and father adjusted to life in the United States.
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David Jacobi describes the immigration history over centuries of his mother's European-Jewish family.
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David Jacobi describes how his grandfather, Alexander Jacobi, made the decision to immigrate to the United States from Germany after World War II, despite his wife Maria's imprisonment in the…
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David Jacobi describes how his father worked as a slave laborer for Siemens in the early years of the war.
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David Jacobi describes how his father's family survived the Holocaust in Berlin durig World War II.
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David Jacobi describes how different members of his family dealt with the rise of Nazism in Germany.
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David Jacobi describes his grandparents' lives when he knew them.
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David Jacobi describes how his father's family made the decision to immigrate to the United States despite his grandmother's disappearance.
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David Jacobi describes how his grandparents, Alexander and Maria Jacobi, first met, and how their relationship evolved over the years.
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David Jacobi remembers his father's response to the destruction in Berlin at the end of the war.
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David Jacobi describes how his mother survived the German Blitz over England at the start of World War II.
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David Jacobi describes his grandfather's work for a Jewish relief agency in Germany after the war.
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David Jacobi describes the events following his grandmother's release from Soviet custody.
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David Jacobi describes how his father's family was well-integrated into German society before World War II.
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David Jacobi describes how his grandmother was abducted by agents of the Soviet Union in Germany after the war.
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