
Saved from Ravensbrück
The Secret Negotiations that Saved My Mother — and Thousands More — from the Holocaust
With Professor Stanley Goldman
Author • Legal Scholar • Longtime National TV Commentator
Renowned legal scholar and veteran TV legal analyst Professor Stanley Goldman shares the extraordinary story of his mother’s release from Ravensbrück concentration camp in the final days of World War II—an act made possible by secret negotiations that led to the rescue of thousands of Jewish women.
Based on his acclaimed book, Left to the Mercy of a Rude Stream, this unforgettable talk weaves together personal history, moral complexity, and rarely discussed events of the Holocaust. A powerful tribute to Jewish memory, resilience, and ethical responsibility in the face of rising antisemitism.
Speaker
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Professor Stanley Goldman
Professor Stanley A. Goldman is a tenured law professor at Loyola Law School in Los Angeles—where he also directs the Center for the Study of Law and Genocide—and a former on air legal editor, correspondent, and analyst for Fox News, CBS Radio, and CNBC, with a career spanning thousands of TV and radio appearances.