Former Jewish partisan Aron Bell describes how weapons were essential to the life of a partisan.
Professor Jonathan Petropoulos discusses the moral challenges faced by three cultural figures living in Nazi Germany, writer Gottfried Benn and artists Emil Nolde and Max Beckmann.
From the film "The Reckoning" , International prosecutor Luis Moreno Ocampo tells the story of the 2005 International Criminal Court (ICC) prosecution of war crimes in Darfur.
Holocaust survivor Barbara Turkeltaub was a very young girl in Vilna when her parents put her in a convent with Catholic nuns.
Bernard Storch describes his experience entering and liberating Majdanek extermination camp.
Holocaust survivor Jack Arnel describes the German invasion of his hometown of Vilna, Lithuania. Credit: USC Shoah Foundation
Moshe Shamir was 19 years old and living in Czernowitz, in western Ukraine, when the Germans found him in 1941.
Holocaust survivor Nechama Shneorson describes when Nazis came to take children from a ghetto.
Zvi Michaeli describes how he survived when the Germans rounded up and massacred all the Jews in Eishyshok, Lithuania.
Scholar Richard G. Hovannisian gives an overview of the Armenian Genocide.
Sara Terry introduces some of the long-term work funded by the Aftermath Project.
Former Jewish partisans discuss the goals, challenges, and personal motives of the Jews who resisted the Germans.