ROB CAMERON

BBC Prague Correspondent
Articles tagged 'Holocaust'

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Rob Cameron interviewing Nicholas Winton in Prague
WintonWinton attends premiere of new film on 1939 rescue effort

The story of the late Nicholas Winton, the British stockbroker who helped save hundreds of mostly Jewish children from the Nazis, has been immortalised in books, documentaries and films – most recently One Life. In 2011, Sir Nicholas was in Prague to attend the premiere of the film Nicky’s Family, and to meet some of those he had helped to save.

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Anthropoid
AnthropoidCzech pride in men who mortally wounded Nazi Heydrich

Czechs and Slovaks are marking the 70th anniversary of the assassination of Reinhard Heydrich, one of the most senior figures in Nazi Germany. Heydrich was mortally wounded by Czechoslovak parachutists Jan Kubiš and Jozef Gabčík on May 27, 1942. The BBC spoke to fellow resistance fighter Alois Denemarek, one of the last people to see Kubiš alive.

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Requiem
RequiemRoma and Sinti orchestra pairs with Czech choir in Requiem for Auschwitz

The Rudolfinum concert hall witnessed a rare event this weekend – a group of Romani musicians paired with a Czech choir. The Frankfurt-based Roma and Sinti Philharmonic Orchestra was in Prague to perform Requiem for Auschwitz, by Swiss-born Roma composer Roger Moreno. He told me the piece was dedicated to all who passed through the gates of Auschwitz.

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Csatáry
CsatárySlovakia calls on Hungary to extradite Nazi war crimes suspect Csatáry

Slovakia has called on Hungary to extradite 97-year-old Nazi war crimes suspect László Csatáry, over his alleged role in the murder of 15,700 Jews in the Slovak city of Košice during the war. Csatary was tracked down in Budapest in August 2012, and is now being questioned by Hungarian prosecutors for war crimes. He escaped to Canada after the war.

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Ink
InkMigrants crisis: Unease as Czech police ink numbers on skin

The Czech police force has come under fire for writing numbers on the arms of migrants at Breclav railway station. Some said the images were reminiscent of the Holocaust, when prisoners at Auschwitz were systematically tattooed with serial numbers. But the Czech authorities appeared unaware of the visual connotations, and said they were simply administrative.

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Jan Kubiš (left) and Jozef Gabčík (right)
HeroesCzechs search for dead heroes who killed SS chief Heydrich

The assassination of senior Nazi official Reinhard Heydrich by Czechoslovak paratroopers Jan Kubiš and Jozef Gabčík in 1942 was one of the outstanding feats of daring in World War Two. The killing led to terrible reprisals, not least for the pair themselves, who were surrounded and killed by the Germans. But one question has long troubled historians: where are their bodies?

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Broken Jewish tombstone in Prostějov
TombstonesThe Czech town trying to keep its Jewish past buried

Plans to rehabilitate a pre-war Jewish cemetery in the Czech town of Prostějov have run into fierce local opposition, torpedoed by deliberate misinformation and anti-Semitism. Tombstones from the town’s old Jewish cemetery were looted and handed out to locals in 1943 – and many of them still pave people’s backyards and cellars.

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Teplice
TepliceTeplice primary school finds itself at centre of race hate storm

A class photo from a primary school in the northern city of Teplice led to a torrent of abuse and even death threats. The photo, of first graders at ZŠ Plynárenská primary school, showed rows of happy, smiling children with one difference – only a handful of them were white. Teplice is home to a large Roma minority, and also has many immigrants from Vietnam and Gulf states.

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Stones
StonesThe European capital cobbled with Jewish gravestones

For a quarter of a century tourists and locals passing through the bottom of Prague’s Wenceslas Square were stepping unaware on Jewish gravestones. They were looted from abandoned cemeteries in the 1980s and cut up to make cobbles. The truth about the stones came to light thanks to the head of Prague’s Jewish Museum – who slipped a few into his pocket as a young man.

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Anti-vaxxer wears an ironic Jewish star in Prague 2021
StarAnti-vaxxers co-opt Holocaust Star of David

Governments everywhere are struggling to vaccinate their citizens against Covid, partly due to public resistance and disinformation. Czech anti-vaxxers made international headlines by wearing yellow Stars of David. The message was clear: those who refuse the Covid vaccine will be ostracised just as Jews were in the years leading up to the Holocaust.

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Concentration camp at Terezin
FortressTerezin: The former WW2 ghetto falling into ruin

150,000 Jews from across Europe were interned in the Terezín – or Theresienstadt – ghetto during WW2. It was a transit camp – where Jews were gathered before being sent eastwards to Auschwitz-Birkenau and other death camps. Conditions at Terezín were horrific, and some 35,000 died there. But eighty years on, the buildings themselves are falling into ruin.

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Tiso
TisoSlovak village refuses to rename sign honouring fascist leader

Councillors in the Slovak village of Varin have rejected a request from state prosecutors to rename the country’s sole street sign honouring Slovakia’s wartime fascist leader, Monsignor Jozef Tiso. The village – in the Zilina region – bears a street named “Dr Jozef Tiso Street”. Earlier this year, activists tore down the street sign in the latest instalment in a long-running saga.

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Lety
LetyCzechs demolish pig farm on Nazi concentration camp for Roma

Demolition work is to start on a Czech pig farm built on the site of a Nazi-era concentration camp for Roma. It ends decades of often bitter dispute between the farm’s owners, the government and Roma rights groups. The camp was staffed by Czech guards, rather than the Nazi SS, and none of them were convicted after the war.

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Otto
OttoAfter their PM halts Ukraine aid, Slovaks dig deep to help

Robert Fico might have promised to send “not one more round of ammunition” to Ukraine, but he wasn’t speaking for all Slovaks. When the government cut off state-supplied military aid, citizens banded together, raising €1m for artillery shells within 48 hours. They included Otto Simko, a 99-year-old Holocaust survivor and veteran of the Slovak National Uprising.

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Home
HomePrague names street after British Holocaust hero

Milena Fleischmann was nine when she boarded a train in Prague to begin a new life in England. She was clutching a card, showing she had been granted leave by His Majesty’s Government to enter the U.K. – one of only a handful of Jewish children allowed to do so. Only decades later did she learn that her escape from the Nazis had been organised by Sir Nicholas Winton.

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