Nebraska
University of Nebraska-Lincoln brings stories of Holocaust survivors and liberators to light
LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) -For the last year, researchers at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln have been bringing stories of Holocaust survivors and liberators to light. These stories were all told by Nebraskans.
10/11 NOW had the chance to meet with a Nebraska doctor who grew up hearing stories of the holocaust from his father, who witnessed the horrors with his own eyes. He played a role in liberating the Dachau Concentration Camp.
Lived experiences like his are hard to come by these days as the push to educate future generations ramps up.
“He was a hero to me,” said Dr. Tom Williams, son of a concentration camp liberator.
Standing next to his father’s photos and letters, Tom said it’s hard not to get emotional. Portraits of humanity at its worst, some too graphic for television.
To Clarence Williams, who served as an army medic during the war, those photos weren’t meant for a private book or desk drawer. They were signposts, warnings for all to see.
“He also was active locally in the Lincoln area, speaking as requested often to high schools,” Tom said.
Clarence died in 1995, leaving a hole in Holocaust education.
“The gold standard for holocaust education, where you used to be able to bring the liberators to a classroom or bring the survivors to a classroom,” said Ari Kohen, UNL professor, and director of Harris Center for Judaic Studies. “Unfortunately, we’re almost at the very end of that. There are very few people available at this time.”
But Clarence’s memory survives in those photos and letters featured in a permanent exhibit in Nebraska’s Strategic Air Command and Aerospace Museum and now on the Nebraska Stories of Humanity Website.
The website features hundreds of archival documents from survivors and liberators living in Nebraska.
“It feels like this is history that happened a long time ago and very very far away from here, but what we’re doing with this website is we’re shrinking everything down and showing how local everything can be,” Kohen said.
Tom said with anti-Semitism on the rise, getting Holocaust education right is crucial, and he’s glad his father’s work is part of that.
“Feel a burden not only to my father but also to really society and all those citizens who will listen, to let them know what happened,” Tom said.
Kohen said there are plans to host some training on Holocaust education for teachers in Nebraska next spring.
In the legislature, a state senator has championed legislation to improve Holocaust education in the state.
“How important it was to make sure that we are including this in statute so that the education surrounding the holocaust does not disappear as survivors,” said State Senator Jen Day. “We only have a few left in the state of Nebraska.”
Day said in the next session, she may prioritize LB 679 which stayed in committee this year. She said she’s responding to two historical trends, the dying off of most holocaust survivors and liberators and the rising tide of anti-Semitism in the United States.
For the last year, researchers at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln have been bringing stories of Holocaust survivors and liberators to light.
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Wisconsin Football Fires OC Phil Longo Ahead of Nebraska Game
When Nebraska football hosts Wisconsin Saturday, both programs will be in the midst of offensive coordinator changes.
The Huskers switched to Dana Holgorsen last week. He made his Big Red debut against USC. The Badgers are making a change this week, as coach Luke Fickell has announced the firing of offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach Phil Longo.
“This morning, I informed Phil Longo that he will no longer serve as our offensive coordinator,” said Fickell in the announcement. “After continuing to evaluate the program, I decided we are not where we need to be and believe this decision is in the best interest of the team. I appreciate Phil’s commitment to helping us build our program over the past two seasons and wish him well moving forward. This team still has a lot in front of us and I am committed to doing everything we can to close out this season with success.”
Who will take over as OC for the rest of the schedule was not announced.
Longo joined Wisconsin in 2023 for Fickell’s first season. In 23 games, Longo helped the badgers to a 12-11 record.
Wisconsin took No. 1 Oregon to the wire Saturday at Camp Randall. The Ducks got a field goal with 2:36 to go, which was the difference in the 16-13 final. The offense managed just 96 yards through the air and 97 yards on the ground.
The move comes not long after staff member Jack Del Rio was arrested in Madison and cited for operating a vehicle while intoxicated. Del Rio, a former NFL coach, was a senior advisor to Fickell.
Nebraska hosts Wisconsin this Saturday at 2:30 p.m. CST. The game will be televised on the Big Ten Network.
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USC Trojans Wide Receiver Duce Robinson’s Career Day Leads to Win Over Nebraska
The USC Trojans boast one of the deepest receiver rooms in college football, thanks in large part to their 2023 recruiting class. Coach Lincoln Riley signed four receivers from the west coast, Zachariah Branch (NV), Duce Robinson (AZ), Makai Lemon (CA) and Ja’Kobi Lane (AZ) in his No. 9 ranked recruiting class, per the On3 Industry Rankings.
Against the Nebraska Cornhuskers, it was Robinson who shined for the Trojans offense.
“We got such great guys in receiver room, you guys have barely seen the talent we got in that room, said USC coach Jayden Maiava. “Definitely down to the stretch, we just gotta keep feeding those play makers.”
Branch, Lemon and Lane have all turned in career day performances this season and Robinson became the latest in the Trojans 28-20 win over Nebraska on Saturday. The Arizona native caught four passes for a career-high 90 receiving yards. Although the numbers may not be eye-opening, his performance helped propel the offense.
On the Trojans’ second possession, Maiava, with a defender bearing down on him as he was drifting towards the sideline, flung a dangerous pass downfield that Robinson climbed the ladder to snag. The 28-yard catch set USC up inside the 10-yard line and the very next play, Maiava connected with Branch for a 6-yard touchdown that got the offense rolling.
“I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again. He’s (Maiava) a playmaker, right. So when you have an arm like that, of course you’re gonna have confidence in it,” Robinson said.
“He does trust us to just put the ball out there and trust us to go up and get it.”
To start the second half, Maiava found a wide-open Robinson, who went untouched for a 48-yard touchdown. USC took a four-point lead and never relinquished it. Robinson’s fifth touchdown of the season is tied for first on the team with Lane.
Early in the fourth quarter, USC led by one with an opportunity to extend their lead. The Trojans faced a third-and-five, and Maiava stood tall in the pocket, delivering a dart to Robinson for a nine-yard completion. The play kept the drive alive, and seven plays later, Maiava’s 2-yard touchdown made it an eight-point game and proved too much for Nebraska to overcome.
The connection between the two was evident. Robinson spoke about his career-day after the game.
“It’s a blessing, especially being able to walk out with the W but, I mean, I did set a career high, but it’s not me, it’s the guys around me, you know, without offensive line playing the way they did, I wouldn’t have been able to do that,” Robinson said. “Without Jayden playing the way he did, I wouldn’t have been able to do that without the guys around me, you know, playing the way they did. You know, the reason I got my touchdown was because of Zach, he cleared it out and so, so just having those guys around me, it’s truly a blessing.”
Robinson caught four touchdowns in five games between from weeks 3-7, but his role had begun to diminish as of late, something that can happen in a receiver room as deep as the Trojans. He recorded just one catch for five yards in the Trojans last two games.
It would be easy for anyone to become discouraged by the situation, let alone a 19-year-old, but Robinson stayed ready for the moment when his number would be called, and he responded in a big way on Saturday.
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Nebraska vs. USC: The final report card
LOS ANGELES – Here are the final takes and grades following Nebraska’s 28-20 loss at USC on Saturday.
The Huskers dropped to 5-5 on the season and will return to Lincoln for the final time next week against Wisconsin.
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Rushing offense: C
Nebraska got 107 yards rushing on 18 carries from Emmett Johnson and Dante Dowdell. They found a few new things in the running game but still could not get enough to break through in the second half. Heinrich Haarberg also came in for two plays, including a 13-yard run.
Passing offense: D+
QB Dylan Raiola was 27-of-38 for 191 yards and two interceptions. Raiola also missed a key third down throw to Jahmal Banks where NU had to settle for a field goal. There were some new wrinkles by the Huskers in the passing game, but on nine third-down passing plays, NU could only convert three first downs.
Rushing defense: D
USC had 32 carries for 182 yards on the ground, including 19 for 146 yards from running back Woody Marks. As the game got deep in the second half, USC put things away with a 13-play, 84-yard drive that took up 7:39 off the clock. USC finished with seven runs of 10+ yards, including a 34-yard run on a critical fourth-and-1 play in the fourth quarter.
Passing defense: B-
Ceyair Wright had an interception return for a touchdown, and Ty Robinson forced a fumble out of the pocket on a scramble play. However, USC converted far too many third downs, as they had five passes of 15+ yards. The real early back breaker was on second-and-13 after the Wright pick-six Tommi Hill gave up a 28-yard pass where he was in a position to make the intercpetion. That led to a touchdown on the next play where Hill completely whiffed on the tackle.
Special team: B
John Hohl made both his kicks and Brian Buschini averaged 46 yards on five punts. The only thing the Huskers struggled in was they never were able to get good field position in the punt return game, as USC pinned one punt all the way down to the 1-yard line. The other big moment came when Wright blocked a field goal to keep the game at 21-20.
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