From A Teacher's Guide to Holocaust and Human Behavior: Five-Week Unit Outline, students analyze the following propaganda images used by the Nazis.
View images of Martha and Waitstill Sharp. The Sharps were Unitarians who were sent on a mission by the Unitarian Church to aid and rescue refugees in Europe, which was on the brink of war. They worked first in Czechoslovakia and then later in Vichy France.
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.
These videos explore the historical relationship between China and Japan and the ideas and institutions developed along their paths of modern nation building.
Explore how the choices individuals make about clothing affect how others perceive them with Bayeté Ross Smith’s 2010 photography series.
View images from photographer Sara Terry detailing the aftermath of the 1992–1995 war in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Explore photographs of the everyday lives of European Jews living in shtetls and larger cities before World War II.
Enrich your reading of Night with photos depicting daily life in Elie Wiesel's hometown.
Explore photographs depicting the everyday life of European Jews between World War I and World War II.