Learn about how the Allies established the international tribunal that was responsible for conducting the trials of Germany’s leaders after World War II.
Learn about how the Allies established the international tribunal that was responsible for conducting the trials of Germany’s leaders after World War II.
Read a Jewish partisan’s account of how his unit gained the trust and respect of the local population while resisting the Germans.
Evaluate the state of World War II in 1941 using maps and historical context.
Reflect on the true story of a father who dared to challenge the education his children received in Nazi Germany.
Explore how Jewish leaders in the Warsaw ghetto debated how to oppose the Nazis.
Read about the experiences of a Jewish partisan fighting against the Germans in Poland during World War II.
Learn about the restricted rights and membership of Jews in newly unified Germany, and antisemitism's pervasiveness across Europe during this period.
Consider how the return of peace and prosperity in Germany in 1924 affected the popularity of extremist groups like the Nazis.
Consider how the Armenian Genocide was made possible by the staggering brutality of World War I.
Compare the party platforms of the Communists, Nazis, and Social Democrats in Germany’s 1932 presidential elections, a time of deep economic crisis.
Read about the violent response in one British neighborhood to Germany’s sinking of the Lusitania during World War I.
Herbert Pundik, a Danish Jew who was rescued in 1943 at the age of sixteen, discusses the choices Danish people made during the rescue of the country’s Jews.