Former Jewish partisans describe surviving harsh weather conditions while living in the forest resisting the Germans.
This documentary tells four stories of Apartheid in South Africa, as seen through the eyes of the Truth and Reconciliation commission.
The Meiji Period in Japan (1868-1912) included many institutional reforms attempting both to modernize as well as maintain their sovereignty. These images document efforts of modernization most evident in the military, civil government, education, and cultural institutions.
This video profiles photographer Kathryn Cook’s exhibition, Memory Denied.
Social psychologist James Edward Waller uses the stories of the Nazis at Nuremburg to discuss human capacity for evil.
Florence Sloan explains why the work of Facing History and Ourselves resonates with her.
Jonathan Petropoulos discusses the importance of the 1934 violent purge in the Nazi party.
This film explores the Nuremberg Trials using both archival footage and recent interviews.
Scholar Beth Van Schaack discusses the origins of the international justice system.
Former Jewish partisan Sonia Orbuch explains how she perceived life among the partisans as a "good life."
Holocaust survivors and their families talk about the importance of survivor testimony.
Father Patrick Desbois, author of "Holocaust by Bullets", speaks to Facing History board members.