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Dr. Pius Kamau Speaks with Marion Goldstein, who shares her family's harrowing journey from Nazi Germany to Shanghai during the Holocaust, offering insight into the personal struggles and resilience that defined their lives. She recounts her parents' escape on a Japanese ship, life in a Japan-Occupied Chinese internment camp, and their ultimate migration to the United States. Touching upon historical events such as Kristallnacht or "The Night of Broken Glass" and personal memories from her childhood, Marion provides a poignant reflection on the impact of global atrocities while emphasizing the importance of preserving these stories for future generations.
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Presented by The Coalition Against Global Genocide (CoAGG) and its mission to educate, motivate and empower individuals and communities to oppose Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity.
Key Takeaways:
Notable Quotes:
"Because Shanghai was the only place that would allow people in without a passport or a ticket basically, to get in."
"Life in Shanghai was very good, but once the Japanese invaded China, things went badly very quickly."
"They put the Jews and others...in an internment camp...and life was just terrible in the camp."
"I try to keep it alive for my children. I mean, it's similar as to the Black experience that took place in very many ways."
"This so good country needs to be fought for."
See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Dr. Pius Kamau Speaks with Marion Goldstein, who shares her family's harrowing journey from Nazi Germany to Shanghai during the Holocaust, offering insight into the personal struggles and resilience that defined their lives. She recounts her parents' escape on a Japanese ship, life in a Japan-Occupied Chinese internment camp, and their ultimate migration to the United States. Touching upon historical events such as Kristallnacht or "The Night of Broken Glass" and personal memories from her childhood, Marion provides a poignant reflection on the impact of global atrocities while emphasizing the importance of preserving these stories for future generations.
Listen on Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Amazon Music or wherever you get podcasts!
Presented by The Coalition Against Global Genocide (CoAGG) and its mission to educate, motivate and empower individuals and communities to oppose Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity.
Key Takeaways:
Notable Quotes:
"Because Shanghai was the only place that would allow people in without a passport or a ticket basically, to get in."
"Life in Shanghai was very good, but once the Japanese invaded China, things went badly very quickly."
"They put the Jews and others...in an internment camp...and life was just terrible in the camp."
"I try to keep it alive for my children. I mean, it's similar as to the Black experience that took place in very many ways."
"This so good country needs to be fought for."
See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.