Stories
Graphic War: The Evgenii Kogan Illustrations Collection
“400 Grams of Concentrated Millet Porridge”: Epic History through a Disposable Object
Soviet Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee: Propaganda, Advocacy, and a Call for Unity, 1941-1948
War in the Mail: Three Common Motifs in Soviet World War II Postcards
Neither Forgotten nor Remembered: The Holocaust and the Soviet Policy of Marginalization
Sergeant Pavel Elkinson’s Diary: Red Army Soldiers in Foreign Territory
Of “Cogs” and Men: Soldiers’ Letters to Dr. Solomon Wunsh
Trophy Photographs at the Ruined Reichstag
Sergeant Boris Komsky’s Front-Line Diary: The Lived Experience of a Jewish Soldier in World War II
Censorship and Readership in the Red Army
“An Examination in Political Grammar”: When the Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee Came to America
“His Weapons: Democracy, Masonry, Communism, Capitalism”: Posters from a 1941 Exhibition
Creating the New Soviet Person: Visual Propaganda and Items from Everyday Life in the USSR, 1917-1941
The Little Cohn: An Anti-Semitic Trope’s Journey from the Stage to the Streets
The Construction of Race in World War I: A Snapshot from German Postcards
The Jewish Ghetto in Postcards: Snapshots of New York’s Lower East Side
Memories of the Front: Soviet Jewish Veterans of World War II
“Cookies and Pies”: A Poem of the Holocaust and a Father’s Loss