Consider why the residents of Hartheim kept silent about the evidence of mass murder they witnessed in their town throughout World War II (Spanish available).
Consider why the residents of Hartheim kept silent about the evidence of mass murder they witnessed in their town throughout World War II (Spanish available).
View data on the casualties of World War I and consider the impact the losses had on each country.
Consider the experiences of Jewish prisoners who were forced to help German guards murder other prisoners.
Consider how Christian churches confronted their legacy of antisemitism in the years following the Holocaust.
Learn about the connection between the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the struggle for civil rights in the United States.
Learn about the Nazis’ plan to rearrange the population of Poland, which resulted in the displacement of more than a million ethnic Poles and Jews (Spanish available).
How do your childhood experiences shape your identity? For Japanese author and Nobel Laureate Oe Kenzaburo, World War II remains one of these memories and became a seminal part of his identity as an author.
View and analyze John Singer Sargent’s memorial to World War I, the painting Gassed.
Learn how Los Angeles-area artists marked the 100 year anniversary of the Armenian Genocide.
Jin Xuefei’s poem and Charlene Wang’s anecdote show how the context in which we understand our past can shape how we understand ourselves today.