We Survived the Holocaust: The Bluma and Felix Goldberg Story
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During Adolf Hitler's rule over Germany, there were over 40,000 Nazi concentration, labor, and death camps built with the intent of erasing an entire population of Jews, Sinti, and Roma, as well as "other examples of impure races." Bluma Tishgarten and Felix
Frank W. Baker
Frank W. Baker has worked in television news, public education and public television. In 2019, Frank was recognized by UNESCO with its GAPMIL (Global Alliance Partnership for Media & Information Literacy) honor. In 1998 he founded the Media Literacy Clearinghouse website and began work helping teachers and students better understand how to think critically about the media. His first book, "Coming Distractions: Questioning Movies," was published by Capstone Press. His second book, "Political Campaigns & Political Advertising: A Media Literacy Guide" was published by Greenwood Press. His third book, "Media Literacy in The K-12 Classroom" was published by ISTE (2012). In 2017, Routledge published Baker's "Close Reading the Media: Literacy Lessons and Activities for Every Month of the Year." www.frankwbaker.com
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Reviews for We Survived the Holocaust
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- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5Mar 21, 2023 A staid and reverential biography of a South Carolina couple who were born in Poland, survived the concentration camps of the Nazis' Final Solution, and emigrated to the United States.
 It leans a little too heavily on the broader history, allowing the personal story to get lost at times, but the big personalities of Felix and Bluma still manage to peek through. The narrative starts to take on Forrest Gump qualities at time as the couple are repeatedly transferred between almost every major camp the Nazis ran, sharing time and space with Anne Frank and Elie Wiesel while meeting Josef Mengele and Dwight Eisenhower.
 I wish it weren't quite so stiff, but I still admire the testimony of people who persevered in the face of one of the greatest horrors in human history.
