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02-07-2011 02:01 | Pavla Horáková

Petr Ginz - 'Moon Landscape' Today in Mailbox: political situation in the Czech Republic, Sunday Music Show, Radio Prague's old jingles, listeners' quiz answers. Listeners quoted: Brack Brown, Tsuyoshi Usui, Ragu Arumugam, John Rutledge, Colin Law, Fru Glory Zii, Manoj A.R., Mary Lou Krenek, M.Ganesan, Hans Verner Lollike, Charles Konecny. More

Current AffairsExhibit on Sir Nicholas Winton’s children kicks off in London and Prague

23-05-2011 16:53 | Sarah Borufka

The exhibition in Prague, photo: CTK Saturday saw the opening of an unusual exhibit held in both Prague and in London, honoring Sir Nicholas Winton, who organized the rescue of nearly 700 Jewish children by train from German-occupied Czechoslovakia to London in 1939. The exhibit, organized by director and photographer Jaroslav Brabec and Olga Menzelová, wife of the well-known Czech director Jiří Menzel, tells the stories of those who later came to be known Winton’s children. In attendance were some of them, as well as Sir Nicholas himself, who celebrated his 102nd birthday last week. Czech Radio correspondent Jan Jůn, who attended the event in London, describes the mood. More

Current AffairsAuthor Arnošt Lustig dies at 84

28-02-2011 15:15 | Jan Richter

Arnošt Lustig, photo: CTK The Czech Jewish writer, Arnošt Lustig died in Prague on Saturday at the age of 84. A survivor of several Nazi concentration camps, he made the Holocaust the central theme of his work that includes novels Dita Saxová, A Prayer for Kateřina Horovitzová, Lovely Green Eyes, and many others. He also worked as a reporter at Radio Prague in the 1950s. More

One on OneDocumentary filmmaker Martin Šmok on a database of 52,000 testimonies of the Holocaust

07-02-2011 16:53 | Jan Richter

Martin Šmok The visual history archive of the Shoa Foundation of University of Southern California contains more than 50,000 testimonies of holocaust survivors. A year ago, Prague became one of three European locations where the complete database can be accessed. The database should soon be extended by testimonies from the genocides in Cambodia and Rwanda, that will also be made accessible from the Czech capital. In this edition of One on One, RP talked to the Czech filmmaker Martin Šmok, who works with the foundation and even shot filmed of the material. More

Current AffairsJewish WWII veterans commemorate Holocaust Remembrance Day

28-01-2011 15:12 | Jan Richter

'They Fought on All Fronts' Several events were held in the Czech Republic on Thursday to commemorate International Holocaust Remembrance Day, marking the 66th anniversary of the liberation of the Auschwitz concentration camp. Several Jewish veterans and resistance workers from the Second World War met at Prague’s Czech Centre on Thursday afternoon to pay tribute to the victims of the Shoa, and to remember their fellow fighters. More

Current AffairsNew drama-doc on Nicholas Winton story premieres in Prague

21-01-2011 15:51 | Rob Cameron

A new drama-documentary premiered in Prague on Thursday evening about the incredible story of Nicholas Winton. Called ‘Nicky’s Family’, the film retells the story of the British man who saved hundreds of Jewish children from Nazi-occupied Czechoslovakia in 1939. Winton was later knighted for his efforts, and Sir Nicholas, now 101, was in Prague once again to attend the premiere. More

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