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Before World War II, facing persecution in Europe, Jews look to America for safety. The question is, what will America do? A traveling exhibit from the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum explores what Americans knew and when they knew it.
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NewsIn The Moment ... September 19, 2019 Show 662 Hour 1The Chabad Jewish Center of South Dakota encourages South Dakotans to understand history and faith and…
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In The Moment ... April 30, 2019 Show 565 Hour 1As children, they lived through "humanity's darkest hour." More than 70 years have passed since World War…
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NewsIn The Moment ... October 15. 2018 Show 441 Hour 1Two survivors of the Holocaust visit Augustana University on Tuesday, October 23rd for an evening of…
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NewsIn The Moment ... January 24, 2018 Show 262 Hour 1The South Dakota World Affairs Council presents a Symposium on Global Mass Violence and Atrocities.Dr.…
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NewsIn The Moment ... January 11, 2018 Show 254 Hour 2SDPB's Chynna Lockett joins us with an update on the customized training at the Museum of Tolerance.…
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In recognition of Holocaust Remembrance Day, author Patrick Hicks joined SDPB's Kealey Bultena to discuss his research and visits to the historical sites…
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NewsThe University of Sioux Falls Theater Department presents "I Never Saw Another Butterfly". Director Joe Obermueller discusses the play and how he teaches…
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On January 27th, 1945, the Auschwitz concentration camp in Nazi-occupied Poland was liberated by Soviet troops. Some 1.1 million people were killed there…
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NewsInge Auerbacher was born in a village in southwestern Germany in the area her family had lived since the early 1600s. Jews and Christians had lived…