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.
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.
The images in this gallery explore Japan’s imperialist pursuits and economic expansion into China through different visual mediums.
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The Meiji Period in Japan (1868-1912) included many institutional reforms attempting both to modernize as well as maintain their sovereignty. These images document efforts of modernization most evident in the military, civil government, education, and cultural institutions.
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