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No. 471 | 29 December 2020
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Oral History Potentials Borrowing the words of Alessandro Portelli, the eminent oral historian, it can be said that the ghost of oral history has pervaded Iran. This raises the question of how this field of research has been able to penetrate all over our country so quickly. The spread of oral history may be seen in relation to the oral tradition rooted in the culture of our nation, but at this point, I do not want to talk about why the spread of oral history.
The 319th Night of Memory-2The Sacrifice of War Physicians; a Doctor Donated Blood to an Iraqi CaptiveThe second narrator of the Memorial Night is Brigadier General Gholam Hossein Darbandi, born in 1955 in Tehran. In 1972, he was employed by the army in the field of health and served in the medical center of the army of the Islamic Republic of Iran. He continued his postgraduate studies in public relations, theology, and nursing. In 1978, along with a group of soldiers and a group of revolutionary people, he joined the demonstrations.
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SABAH (42)
Memoirs of Sabah Vatankhah
Interviewed and Compiled by Fatemeh Doustkami
Translated by Natalie Haghverdian
Published by Soore Mehr Publishing Co.
Persian Version 2019
Besides me, Belgheys, Dr. Mostafavi and Dr. Saadat were willing to go to the fronts. Although I had great passion to go to the front, I was worried that the soldiers might see us and get angry and send us back.
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