Oregon History Double Feature, “On Paper Wings” & “Samurai Over the Oregon Sky” at the Ross Ragland

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Jim Garland Out and About Balloon Bomb Presentation at the Ross Ragland Klamath Falls, Oregon

  Filmmaker Ilana Sol

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KLAMATH FALLS, OR—

“On Paper Wings“ is the story of four Japanese women who worked on balloon bombs, the families of those killed in the U.S., and the man whose actions brought them all together forty years after WWII, and the balloon bomb project by Filmmaker Ilana Sol.

Filmmaker Ilana Sol presented on Friday Feb 28, 2020 an Oregon History Double Feature, “On Paper Wings” & “Samurai Over the Oregon Sky” at the Ross Ragland hosted by Klamath County Museums who rented the Ross Ragland Theater on Friday evening, Feb. 28, in order to put two important films on the big screen in order to put two important films on the big screen.

TWO WWII HISTORY FILMS ON TAP – the Showings were at 6:00 p.m.: "On Paper Wings," telling the story of six Klamath County residents killed by a Japanese balloon bomb that exploded near Bly 75 years ago.

And Shown at 7:30 p.m.: was "Samurai in the Oregon Sky," about a Japanese pilot who dropped a bomb near Brookings, then made a controversial peacetime visit to the community some 20 years later.

These screenings were presented free of charge (where donations were appreciated) by the Klamath County Museum, (Facebook Page) and was cosponsored by the Klamath County Historical Society.

Filmmaker Ilana Sol was on hand for a Q&A session that took place at the beginning and in-between and at the end of both films that can be seen above in the video taped and presented by James Garland of TNT.

Klamath County owns and operates three public museums, each dedicated to preserving a unique aspect of the Upper Klamath Basin's rich history and heritage. And

Klamath's Honored Dead List – where more than 300 people with connections to the Klamath Basin who have died in the line of military duty or while performing public safety work.


 

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NOTE: Since I no longer have a cell phone I will need to locate someone who can withdraw the funds and send the funds to me.

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