Irma Grese and Ilse Koch: Sisters of Satan
From Deadlier than the Male: More Prisoners of Eternity.
The Forgotten Emergency
The Congo Killings need to be stopped – except no one knows about it.
Murderer-in-Chief of Khartoum in-chief of
About the slaughter in the Sudan, the indictment of Elbashir and his cohorts by the international criminal court, the imperative of this indictment, the ultimate prosecution of the common criminals and what the international community, especially the Obama administration must do to bring the war criminal to justice.
Embrace in the Rain
The struggle to make sense of a war even after it’s over.
Corporations and War Crimes
Corporate war crimes involve for-profit organizations in the illegal use of military violence. Corporations are routinely involved in supporting state violence in locations in which they face opposition (e.g., oil companies in Colombia and Nigeria), or they may be directly involved in military operations (e.g., the expanding market in private military or mercenary companies).
The Evil That Men Do
The atrocities committed by men on other humans.
Five Spectacular Lost Nazi Treasures
Here’s a list of five spectacular Nazi treasures that have never been found to this day.
Heart of a Tyrant: Slobodan Milosevic
The man and his madness, and a tribute to the memory of those who lost their lives under his rule.
Debate of the Century
A short narrative on the values and norms realized by the debate on the rules of engagement in war.
Unit 731: One of World War Two’s Most Shocking Secrets
Most people have heard of the concentration camps run by the Nazis during the Second World War and of the punishments dealt to the people who ran these camps. Fewer people are aware that the Japanese Imperial Army also had such camps and that the men who ran them were treated as heroes and celebrities
after the war.






















