Incoming Resources
- Exposed, reported by Nancy Durham
- Nuremberg, German views of the war trials, edited by Wilbourn E. Benton, Georg Grimm
- Exposed, reported by Nancy Durham
- Our bodies, their battlefields, war through the lives of women, Christina Lamb
- UN, produced by Chip Taylor Communications, Part 2
- Chechnya, Russia's human rights nightmare, directed by Thomas Goltz
- The hunt for Dr. Death, by Dov Freedman and David Morrissey
- Crimes of war, what the public should know, edited by Roy Gutman and David Rieff ; legal editor, Kenneth Anderson
- War crimes, confronting atrocity in the modern world, David Chuter
- Justice comes to Germany, by Westbrook Van Voorhis
- Sociocide, reflections on today's wars, Keith Doubt
- The new killing fields, massacre and the politics of intervention, Nicolaus Mills and Kira Brunner, editors
- Amnesties, accountability, and human rights, Renée Jeffery
- Hitler's soldiers, the German army in the Third Reich, Ben H. Shepherd
- A world history of war crimes, from antiquity to the present, Michael Bryant
- Most wanted, by Dov Freedman and Charlie Russell
- Hitler's brain, by Andrew Thomson and Madeleine Swain
- War babies, produced by Macumba International, Inc
- War crimes, brutality, genocide, terror, and the struggle for justice, Aryeh Neier
- War crimes
- Ordinary people, by Angela Pope
- The Congo, Central Africa, by Andrew Thomson and Madeleine Swain
- The search for vengeance, by William Conrad and Alan Landsburg
- The head, by Lisbeth Jessen
- History book scandal, produced by ORF
- Hunting monsters, an officer on the trail of the world's worst war criminals, Éric Emeraux