Prominent Nazis were interrogated after the end of World War II in a U.S. prison codenamed “Ashcan” south of Luxembourg. From there they were sent to the war crimes trial in Nuremberg.
The Saudis’ War in Yemen Is a Crime Against Humanity
For Saudi Arabia, which leads the Sunni Muslim world, to act as brutally as it has in Yemen is a gross violation of Islam and constitutes crimes against humanity.
Erdogan and ISIS
Trump should not fall for the Turkish president’s public relations stunts.
UK: Aimlessly Aiding and Abetting Saudi Arabia?
New report questions Saudi Arabia’s utility for Britain.
My Great-Grandfather. War Hero?
Scott Tong travels to China to discover how his great-grandfather saved the Tong family village during World War Two.
China and WWII’s “Sarajevo” Moment
Is a bridge in Beijing where the first shots of WWII were fired – back in July 1937?
The Nazi Hunters’ Enduring Legacy
Why it matters to stand up for justice and demand atonement.
Syria: A Potent Alternative to Military Action
How can the United States police crimes against humanity but ignore the ICC?
Lessons for Libya from 1911
What is the key to the success of democracy in 21st century Libya?