View images of Franz Stangl, the commandant from Treblinka.
These posters represent six distinct aspects of the anti-apartheid movement's struggle for democracy in South Africa during the 1980s.
This is a visual gallery of headlines from the New York Times during the Armenian Genocide. Click on the headlines to view the full articles.
Hear from scholar Ervin Staub and view a short film portraying an upstanding stranger.
Images from Little Rock, Arkansas that provide additional context for Facing History's materials Choices in Little Rock and Crisis in Little Rock.
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.
View images of an anonymous writer's diary from the Łódź ghetto.
View photos of Holocaust survivor Dr. Maurice Vanderpol.
View artwork by Holocaust survivor Elisabeth Kauffman.
Artist Glenn Ligon created Untitled: Four Etchings using quotations from writer Zora Neale Hurston's essay, "How It Feels to Be Colored Me" and Ralph Ellison's novel Invisible Man.
The images in this gallery explore Japan’s imperialist pursuits and economic expansion into China through different visual mediums.