Marines Call It That 2,000 Yard Stare portrays a tough and unyielding infantryman in the United States Marine Corps, with his face marred by the horrors of combat.
America’s post-World War II society saw profound transformations that resulted in both social unrest and previously unheard-of levels of economic prosperity.
The idea muddled distinctions between those involved in fighting and ordinary civilians, and the brutalities of World War I underscored its truth.
The Zone of Interest is a graphic examination of the most horrifying atrocities carried out throughout the Holocaust.
Society of the Snow explores the harrowing tale of the Andes plane crash survivors and their desperate struggle for survival.
From his childhood in the Forbidden City to being a puppet ruler under Japanese control, Puyi’s life unfolds in a captivating narrative.
Shoah intentionally refrains from ambitious attempts to encapsulate the entirety of information about the Holocaust.
The late 1920s witnessed a global economic downturn known as the Great Depression, impacting countries with market economies.