Interview with Fan Yangwen
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- Title:
- Interview with Fan Yangwen
- Date:
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- June 11, 2013
- June 12, 2013
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Fan Yangwen (b. 1930) is a resident of Beizhuang Village. In this interview Fan recalls about the Japanese soldiers coming into the village and were not bad to the children. He began to work in the field at the age of 13. The socialst commue started in 1955 at his village but life was difficult.
樊扬文1930年出生,是山西省衡定襄县受禄乡北庄村村民。在这段口述中,樊老人回忆了日本兵进村对小孩子友好的情况。他13岁开始下地干重活。55年公社开始,日子却不好过。
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- Chinese
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- The Memory Project
- Catalog Record:
- https://find.library.duke.edu/catalog/DUKE009127403
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- The Memory Project Oral History collection | 民间记忆计划口述史, 2009-2016
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- d89c81fae1569752ad34d0260f51006a
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- fanyangwen
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