A haunting journey through the darkest acts ever committed by humankind-told not as cold history, but as a warning.
In Documenting Evil: 21 Worst War Crimes in Human History, you'll be taken through some of the most horrifying and inescapably real atrocities of the past century. These are not just statistics and faded headlines-they are stories of people, families, and communities destroyed by war, hate, and the silence of the world.
From the genocide of the Herero people to the recent horrors in Ukraine and Gaza, this book unflinchingly explores the worst that humanity has done-not to sensationalize it, but to understand it, remember it, and learn from it.
This is not about filling your heart with hate.
It's about refusing to look away.
Because the only thing more dangerous than evil... is forgetting it ever happened.
Inside this book, you'll learn about:
The Herero and Namaqua genocide (Namibia, 1904-1908)
The Armenian and Pontic Greek genocides under the Ottoman Empire
Atrocities of Nazi Germany, from T4 euthanasia to the Holocaust
Mass rape and starvation as weapons of war in Bangladesh, Rwanda, Syria, and Ethiopia
The atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
Genocidal tactics in Cambodia, Bosnia, Darfur, and Biafra
Modern war crimes in Ukraine and Gaza, committed in the full view of the world