Jonathan Petropoulos discusses the importance of the German 1937 Degenerate Art exhibit.
Holocaust survivor, artist, poet, Ava Kadishson Schieber speaks to students about how she survived the war by leaving her family and hiding on a farm. She answers students questions about her survival, her faith, and her education.
Dr. Victoria Barnett speaks about German pastor and Nazi opponent Martin Niemoeller.
The first of a 3-part series explores the early years of Chinese immigration to the U.S.
Benjamin Ferencz speaks at the Einsatzgruppen Trial in Nuremberg.
Scholar Joshua A. Fogel discusses the history of interactions between Japan and China.
Jonathan Petropoulos discusses the choices four German artists made under Nazi rule.
Scholar Donna-Lee Frieze chronicles the life and work of Raphael Lemkin.
This documentary looks at the struggles of Holocaust victims through their own eyes.
Dr. David Wyman discusses the Sharps and the context of the United States in the 1930s.
The beginning of the Nanjing Atrocities occurred with the Imperial Japanese Army’s occupation of the then capital city of China, Nanjing. These images capture the early days of the military occupation as well as offer a geographic orientation to the city confines.
Catherine Chvany, rescued from France, reflects on the Sharps’ decision to rescue Jews.