Lost Innocence: The Children of World War II

"Lost Innocence: The Children of World War II" is a 1989 award-winning work of CBS (Canadian Broadcasting Corporation) about the emotional and stirring recollections of those who survived the World War II.

Award-Winning Work

Awards Won:

Year Award Award Winner
  • 1989

Peabody Award Winners

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