Rose tells us about Tova Friedman whose town was invaded by ’s when she was just one-year-old. She was later sent to Auschwitz when she was just five and survived thanks to her amazing mother who went to the ends of the earth to keep her only child safe. Trigger warning for this one, it gets dark but Rose felt it was important to share all the horrible details of what the ’s did to the Jewish people.
Mia Yamamoto is a top-rated criminal defense attorney in Los Angeles, CA. She was born in 1943 in an WWII Internment Camp as Michael Yamamoto. Being and male-to-female transgender made her life tough. She failed her first two semesters of college, went into the army, then went back to college and law school. Her passion for helping the poor and fighting for the rights of the less fortunate has given her the sense of purpose she has always longed for.
The Daughter of Auschwitz: My Story of Resilience, Survival and Hope by Tova Friedman
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