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History through the Viewfinder
A street photo and statue evoke vivid memories of war’s destruction.
A street photo and statue evoke vivid memories of war’s destruction.
Olga Kucherenko is a specialist in the socio-cultural history of the Second World War with an interest in conflict-based propaganda, everyday life in wartime and allied relations.
Breaching Hitler's Eastern Wall: Crossing the Dnieper River at the Great Patriotic War Museum.
Following victory, the Allies turned to the legal system to hold Axis leaders accountable. In an unprecedented series of trials, a new meaning of justice emerged in response to war crimes and crimes against humanity committed by both the Germans and the Japanese throughout the war.
The members of the Institute for Social Research made vital contributions to a “culture of resistance” against Nazism.