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Nov. 30, 2018
A quest for reparations
In his new book, "Left to the Mercy of a Rude Stream: The Bargain That Broke Adolf Hitler and Saved My Mother," Loyola Law School, Los Angeles Professor Stanley Goldman documents the release of his mother Malka from the Nazi concentration camp at Ravensbrück, Germany. Goldman uncovers a piece of history about the undermining of the Nazi regime, the women of the Holocaust, and the nuanced relationship between a survivor and her son.





Stanley A. Goldman
Professor
Loyola Law School
Email: stanley.goldman@lls.edu
Stanley is founding director of the Center for the Study of Law and Genocide at Loyola.

In his new book, "Left to the Mercy of a Rude Stream: The Bargain That Broke Adolf Hitler and Saved My Mother," Loyola Law School, Los Angeles Professor Stanley Goldman documents the release of his mother Malka from the Nazi concentration camp at Ravensbrück, Germany. Goldman uncovers a piece of history about the undermining of the Nazi regime, the women of the Holocaust, and the nuanced relationship between a survivor and her son.
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