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'The Girl and The Picture' is open to general audiences
Starting today, "The Girl and The Picture," USC Shoah Foundation’s documentary about the 1937 Nanjing Massacre, is being shown for one week at the Laemmle Monica Film Center in Santa Monica.
In Memory: Holocaust survivor Henry Bawnik
Bawnik survived a Jewish ghetto and four concentration camps, only to nearly die on one of the last days of the war, when British warplanes bombed a German ocean liner that he and thousands of other Jewish prisoners had been forced to board.
Visual History Archive now searchable on USC Libraries and other catalogues
An ITS group has worked since April of 2017 to expand the discoverability of testimonies for students, researchers and anyone else searching for information about specific genocide events.
Rohingya testimonies added to Visual History Archive
The Killing Season: A History of the Indonesian Massacres, 1965-66
A public lecture by Geoffrey Robinson (UCLA).
Visual History Archive sees largest-ever quarterly jump in subscribers
A consortium of more than 40 Hungarian academic institutions and public libraries signs on, bringing the total number of worldwide subscribers to 138.