'The saddest memory of his life'

On Wed, Feb 25, 2026, 9:43 PM Scott Lahti wrote:

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The local PBS station tucked this four-minute animated documentary as an interstitial after an exercise show:

"Joshua Littman, a 12-year-old boy with Asperger's syndrome, interviews his mother, Sarah. Joshua's unique questions and Sarah's loving, unguarded answers reveal a beautiful relationship that reminds us of the best—and the most challenging—parts of being a parent."

The creators, The Rauch Brothers, have a series of similar videos at YouTube.

Source: PBS 

July 10, 2026:

Another StoryCorps animation by The Rauch Brothers 


Germans in the Woods/#VeteransVoices from StoryCorps
"Army infantryman Joseph Robertson discusses a deadly confrontation during World War II that continued to haunt him throughout his life."


run as an interstitial on our local PBS station, this one after a 10:30 pm Michigan travel show: though I had the sound on the TV feed on my Samsumg phone turned down at first, the minute I looked up at the battlefield image I could tell right away it was The Rauch Brothers. 

The text at the end of the clip is haunting; the comments at YouTube from viewers with WWII memories from relatives are worth perusing also.

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