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  1. Goldsmith, Martin M. Entry updated 12 September 2022. Tagged: Author. (1913-1994) US screenwriter and author in whose Shadows at Noon ( 1943 ), a Near Future sf novel set in World War Two, Manhattan (see New York) is bombed by Nazi bombers. Goldsmith wrote two episodes of The Twilight Zone in 1964. [JC]

  2. Aug 1, 2001 · But that's just what Martin Goldsmith has done with this astonishing work. . . . Goldsmith [writes] with modesty, restraint, and skill . . . masterly." ―San Francisco Chronicle "A fascinating insight into a virtually unknown chapter of Nazi rule in Germany, made all the more engaging through a son's discovery of his own remarkable parents."

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  3. GOLDSMITH, Martin 1952-PERSONAL:Born 1952, in St. Louis, MO; son of Gunther (a flutist) and Rosemarie (a violist; maiden name, Gumpert) Goldschmidt. Education: Received degree from Johns Hopkins University. Hobbies and other interests: Playing the French horn, softball.

  4. April 25, 2015 Panel Discussion on World War II and the Holocaust. Martin Goldsmith, author of Alex’s Wake: The Tragic Voyage of the St. Louis to Flee Nazi Germany, and a Grandson’s Journey of ...

  5. Feb 11, 2015 · Goldsmith is the author of Moon Phases: A Symbolic Key, which provides images for the 28 phases of the moon. More recently he has published Jupiter’s Dance, which provides radical new interpretations for Jupiter and the other planets. Martin lives in New Mexico.

  6. Oct 22, 2020 · Winter Journey: Directed by Anders Østergaard, Erzsébet Rácz. With Bruno Ganz, Martin Goldsmith, Harvey Friedman, Leonard Scheicher. Martin Goldsmith never knew what happened to his parents before they escaped from Germany in 1941.

  7. Apr 8, 2014 · Martin Goldsmith's search for the truth is at once a chilling yet affirming account of human loss and recovery." David Maraniss, author of They Marched into Sunlight "There are six million Holocaust stories. All of them are the same in sadness and devastation. Each is different in circumstance and fear.