• Minnesota Public Radio
  • Stations
      Cancel
    • NewsMPR News mprnews.org
    • The CurrentThe Current thecurrent.org
    • ClassicalClassical MPR classicalmpr.org
    • Minnesota Public Radiompr.org
  • MPR Information
    MPR Information
    Cancel
    • Give Now
    • Archive
    • Events
      • Tickets
      • Events Calendar
      • MPR Custom Travel
    • Shop
    • About us
      • Radio Heartland
      • Wonderground Radio
      • Company Information
      • Stations
      • Public Insight Journalism
      • Contact Info
      • Press Room
      • MPR People
      • Career Opportunities
      • Partners
      • Educational Sponsors
      • Minnesotans for MPR
      • Tapes & Transcripts
      • Tower Rental
    • Members
      • Member Benefits
      • Sustaining Membership
      • More Ways to Give
      • Contact Us
      • Become a Member
    • Give Now
Search MPR
Cancel
NewsCut

MPR News Reflections and observations on the news

Tag: Holocaust

Arts & Culture · War

Auschwitz, in color

Bob CollinsBob Collins June 22, 2018, 11:03 AM Jun 22, 2018
20

There was nothing like the Holocaust, which is why a project that made its debut this month on the internet is so important.
Read more →

War

1,000 Words: The nephew he never knew he had

Bob CollinsBob Collins November 20, 2017, 8:01 AM Nov 20, 2017
1

Eliahu Pietruszka, 102, thought he was the only member of his family still alive. He thought the rest had perished in the Nazi extermination camps. He found out recently, however, that his brother had lived, and had a son. Read more →

War

For two minutes, Israel stops what it’s doing

Bob CollinsBob Collins April 24, 2017, 1:07 PM Apr 24, 2017
8

It’s quite a sight once a year when Israelis stop what they’re doing for two minutes. Today is that day. It’s Holocaust Remembrance Day. Read more →

War

The day Buchenwald was liberated

Bob CollinsBob Collins April 11, 2017, 2:31 PM Apr 11, 2017
6

It was on this date in 1945 that Buchenwald, the Nazi concentration camp, was liberated by soldiers from the 6th Armored Division of the Third Army.

Edward R. Murrow faced the task of telling the story of Buchenwald with no tape recorded audio, no fancy production, just words. Read more →

Arts & Culture

Man finds a lost sonata, and his mother’s lost love

Bob CollinsBob Collins January 9, 2017, 10:53 AM Jan 9, 2017
0

(Video link) Lajos Delej was a composer and pianist of great promise, the Boston Globe says. He was also in love. So when the Nazis invaded Hungary, Pauline Herzek was sent to Auschwitz (where her father and stepmother were murdered) and Delej, who had entered the ghetto to try to rescue her, was never seen Read more →

War

The last witness to history at Treblinka dies

Bob CollinsBob Collins February 22, 2016, 1:56 PM Feb 22, 2016
3

Samuel Willenberg devoted most of his 97 years to preserving the memory of more than 875,000 people who were murdered by the Nazis in the Treblinka death camp in World War II. Read more →

Eighth-grade assignment: Debate whether the Holocaust actually happened

Bob CollinsBob Collins May 6, 2014, 7:19 AM May 6, 2014
5

Today’s dispatch from the ‘Department of What Were They Thinking.’ Eighth grade students in Rialto, California were given an assignment to debate whether the Holocaust really happened. Read more →

War

On Holocaust Remembrance Day, drivers stop on the highway

Bob CollinsBob Collins April 28, 2014, 9:15 AM Apr 28, 2014
5

Every year on Holocaust Remembrance Day I post a video similar to this one. Israel comes to a stand still for a couple of minutes. Read more →

Regional history

Local Holocaust survivor’s story could be a movie

Bob CollinsBob Collins February 9, 2009, 1:11 PM Feb 9, 2009

A chance meeting in the Virgin Islands for a man from Little Canada.

Read more →

  • Member Supported · Join Now ›
    “MPR is a constant in my life. I come to work informed and ready to go for the day.” —Ginger from Stillwater, MN
  • Sponsor
  • Latest from MPR News Blogs
    • NewsCut

      Good night and good news

    • Capitol View® - MPR News

      Politics Friday: Should we stop trusting pre-election polling?

  • Sponsor
Sponsor
More MPR News
  • Listen Live
  • Audio help
  • MPR News on iOS
  • MPR News on Android
  • MPR News blogs
  • iOS Streaming app
  • Android Streaming app
  • Podcasts
  • RSS feeds
  • Program schedule
  • Station directory
  • About Minnesota Public Radio
  • Contact Us
  • Shop
  • Become a Member
  • Volunteer
  • Fundraising Credentials
  • Terms of use
  • Your privacy rights
  • Public Inspection Files

Minnesota Public Radio ©2022. All rights reserved.