Twenty New Testimonies Recorded for Nanjing Massacre Collection
USC Shoah Foundation staff are currently in Nanjing, China, to record about 20 more testimonies of Nanjing Massacre survivors.
Japanese Activist Tamaki Matsuoka Interviewed for Nanjing Massacre Collection
Matsuoka interviewed hundreds of Nanjing Massacre survivors and perpetrators and is nicknamed "the conscience of Japan."
Twenty New Testimonies to be Recorded for Nanjing Massacre Collection
USC Shoah Foundation is honoring the 78th anniversary of the Nanjing Massacre today by returning to Nanjing to record 20 new testimonies for its Nanjing Massacre collection.
Deshou Chen on the Death of his Father
USC Shoah Foundation Hosts Delegation of Nanjing Massacre Scholars
Director of Research and Documentation Karen Jungblut hosted a visit from several Nanjing Massacre scholars this week to introduce the work of the Institute and discuss future partnerships.
Eyewitnesses recall the past for posterity
More survivors of the 1937 Nanjing Massacre will be interviewed this year as part of a collaborative oral history being jointly conducted by Chinese and US research instititutes.
USC Shoah Foundation Delegation Attends USC Global Conference in China
USC Shoah Foundation executive staff, supporters and partners met in China this week for the 2015 USC Global Conference, where they shared the Institute’s mission and newest projects with an international audience.
USC Shoah Foundation to Lead Panel at USC Global Conference in Shanghai
USC Shoah Foundation will return to China, where it has collected some of its newest testimonies, to participate in University of Southern California’s Global Conference 2015.