Upon German expansion at the beginning go World War II, Jews living in Eastern Europe faced horrific genocide efforts from the Nazi party and collaborators from various local ethnic groups. Whereas many Jews were immediately executed or forcibly placed in crowded,...
The Lindbergh Kidnapping by Katherine Dillman and Sophia Cabana https://sites.lib.jmu.edu/studio395/files/2018/12/Project-2mtop6w.m4a The Lindbergh Kidnapping occurred on March 1, 1932, during the Great Depression. Charles Lindbergh and Anne Morrow Lindbergh were the...
Author: Alexandrea Riddell Interviewer: Aaron Myers Korean Comfort Women were sex slaves for Japanese soldiers during WWII. The soldiers raped, beat, and tortured the women and once they were free their lives were never the same. Hidden until the 1990’s the...
Author: Charles Rollin Buffington V Interviewer: Drew Holt During October of 1962, the United States came close to thermonuclear war. The Soviet Union placed missiles on the “imprisoned island” of Cuba and Fidel Castro aligned himself with the communist...
Author: Philip Jackson Interviewer: Kyle Saunders Philip Jackson explores how the U.S. government, beginning in the Eisenhower era, began sending prominent jazz artists overseas to Cold War strategic zones, hoping to represent American culture in a positive light, and...