Dr. Hong Zheng recalls the fate of his uncle’s family in Hong Kong during the Second Sino-Japanese War, when Japanese soldiers enter and search their home. Another family, thousands of compatriots, and British POWs, also cannot escape the violence.
This video explores the use of the blood libel in modern politics.
Professor of the History and Politics of Modern China Rana Mitter explains the Nanjing atrocities.
From the film "The Reckoning", featuring Ben Ferencz and other leaders discussing the establishment of the Rome statute and the creation of the first permanent international criminal court.
Scholar Beth Van Schaack explains the Tokyo Trial.
Irvin Ungar describes the life and work of artist Arthur Szyk.
Scholar Taner Akçam describes the Young Turks’ rise to power in the Ottoman Empire and their policies that led to the Armenian Genocide.
This documentary details the humanitarian efforts of a group of Americans who worked to save the Armenian people and other Christian minorities in the wake of the Armenian Genocide.
The powerful story of a group of Chilean women who banded together in silent protest and dared to defy a dictatorship.
Former Jewish partisan Aron Bell discusses the various acts of sabotage that partisan groups performed against the Nazis.
Former Jewish partisan Aron Bell describes the Bielski group's commitment to saving the lives of Jews.
Scholar Rana Mitter explains the importance of studying the Nanjing atrocities.