Felix DebieuxIBM and the Holocaust: That’s How the Trains to Auschwitz Ran on Time — History is Now MagazineThe Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide, better known as the Genocide Convention, represents a landmark…May 12, 2023May 12, 2023
Felix DebieuxThe Bud Dajo Massacre: An American War Crime in The Philippines? — History is Now MagazineIf asked to name atrocities carried out by the United States military, responses would most likely focus on Wounded Knee or the My Lai…Apr 16, 2023Apr 16, 2023
Felix DebieuxCollaboration: The Foreign Forces who helped to build the Japanese Empire — History is Now MagazineWhile domination is a core aspect of all empires, most empire builders would not have succeeded without establishing collaborative links…Sep 17, 2022Sep 17, 2022
Felix DebieuxHenry Ford’s “Ship of Fools”: Ending the First World War through Citizen Diplomacy — History is…When we think about ‘diplomacy’, a number of images spring to mind. Official-looking statesmen in grey suits, facing off across long…Apr 29, 2022Apr 29, 2022
Felix DebieuxHenry Ford’s Calamitous Rainforest Utopia: Fordlândia — History is Now MagazineWhat do Ford, Firestone and Goodyear have in common? You would be right to say that they are all major players in today’s automotive…Feb 1, 2022Feb 1, 2022
Felix DebieuxTop Secret: Imperial Japan, Nazi Germany and their Submarine Trade MissionsA Forgotten Footnote of the Second World WarJul 22, 2021Jul 22, 2021
Felix DebieuxCrouching Tiger, Hidden Humanitarian: How China’s Past Shapes its Humanitarian Role TodayChina will continue to move into humanitarian arena, and COVID-19 is a catalyst.Jul 20, 2020Jul 20, 2020