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This summer the YouTube Generation is being enlisted in the recording of history. In a cooperative effort involving PBS and the Library of Congress’ Veterans History Project, anyone can get a camera and interview a grandparent or senior neighbor and learn what that generation did during the war and how in shared sacrifice, they made their country richer and safer.
http://www.loc.gov/vets/kit.html
Ken Burns the man behind this project was saddened by how little the YouTube Generation knows about the war, the defining event of the 20th Century.
“To them history has become merely a castor oil of dates and places. There is no greater resource than to tap into the memories of those who were there. From these memories we shape that thing we call history – no longer dry dates and places, but a living organism that relates to us on a profoundly personal level.”
Over 500 vets have already been interviewed for Burns’ PBS series, The War which will air this September.
http://www.pbs.org/thewar/
http://www.loc.gov/vets/kit.html
Ken Burns the man behind this project was saddened by how little the YouTube Generation knows about the war, the defining event of the 20th Century.
“To them history has become merely a castor oil of dates and places. There is no greater resource than to tap into the memories of those who were there. From these memories we shape that thing we call history – no longer dry dates and places, but a living organism that relates to us on a profoundly personal level.”
Over 500 vets have already been interviewed for Burns’ PBS series, The War which will air this September.
http://www.pbs.org/thewar/