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Mexico City Archives Preserve Latin American Exile Histories
In Mexico City, CAMeNA and Casa Centroamérica preserve the historical memory of Latin American exiles, utilizing archives and oral histories to document resistance movements from past and present authoritarian regimes in the region, offering vital resources and support.
Mexico City Archives Preserve Latin American Exile Histories
In Mexico City, CAMeNA and Casa Centroamérica preserve the historical memory of Latin American exiles, utilizing archives and oral histories to document resistance movements from past and present authoritarian regimes in the region, offering vital resources and support.
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36% Bias Score


Archive Reveals 25 Polish Journalists in Post-War Eppstein
A recently discovered archive in Eppstein, Germany, contains 25 registration cards from August 1945, detailing the presence of Polish journalists who were housed in the Hotel Bienberg after being liberated from Nazi concentration camps or forced labor; many worked for the Polish newspaper "Kronika",...
Archive Reveals 25 Polish Journalists in Post-War Eppstein
A recently discovered archive in Eppstein, Germany, contains 25 registration cards from August 1945, detailing the presence of Polish journalists who were housed in the Hotel Bienberg after being liberated from Nazi concentration camps or forced labor; many worked for the Polish newspaper "Kronika",...
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28% Bias Score


Argentina Opens Archives on Post-War Nazi Activities
Argentina's National Archives released over 1,850 digitized documents online detailing post-WWII Nazi activities, including immigration data and police reports on Mengele and Eichmann; the Simon Wiesenthal Center is investigating further, focusing on Credit Suisse's potential role in Nazi escape rou...
Argentina Opens Archives on Post-War Nazi Activities
Argentina's National Archives released over 1,850 digitized documents online detailing post-WWII Nazi activities, including immigration data and police reports on Mengele and Eichmann; the Simon Wiesenthal Center is investigating further, focusing on Credit Suisse's potential role in Nazi escape rou...
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40% Bias Score


Canadian Film Archives Face Funding Crisis
The Cinémathèque Québécoise declined MusiquePlus's vast video archives due to storage and resource constraints, highlighting broader challenges faced by Canadian film archives struggling with underfunding, limited resources, and a shortage of trained archivists, mirroring concerns raised by recent U...
Canadian Film Archives Face Funding Crisis
The Cinémathèque Québécoise declined MusiquePlus's vast video archives due to storage and resource constraints, highlighting broader challenges faced by Canadian film archives struggling with underfunding, limited resources, and a shortage of trained archivists, mirroring concerns raised by recent U...
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36% Bias Score


Dutch Museums Urge Faster Release of WWII Archives
Fourteen Dutch war museums are urging the Minister of Culture to expedite the release of World War II archives, fearing delays due to privacy concerns; this follows a delay in the release of the Central Archive for Special Jurisdiction (CABR) archive, highlighting the conflict between privacy and pu...
Dutch Museums Urge Faster Release of WWII Archives
Fourteen Dutch war museums are urging the Minister of Culture to expedite the release of World War II archives, fearing delays due to privacy concerns; this follows a delay in the release of the Central Archive for Special Jurisdiction (CABR) archive, highlighting the conflict between privacy and pu...
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32% Bias Score


Hidden Dutch Archives Expose Chaotic Government Information Management
Bert de Vries's research uncovered 1,400 meters of hidden government archives and a box of microfiches, exposing chaotic information management and insufficient enforcement of the Archives Act, potentially worsening with the proposed ten-year transfer period.
Hidden Dutch Archives Expose Chaotic Government Information Management
Bert de Vries's research uncovered 1,400 meters of hidden government archives and a box of microfiches, exposing chaotic information management and insufficient enforcement of the Archives Act, potentially worsening with the proposed ten-year transfer period.
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52% Bias Score

Hand-held Device Detects Arsenic in Victorian Books
Researchers at the University of St Andrews created a hand-held device to detect arsenic in Victorian books, addressing the health risk posed by arsenic-based green pigments used in 19th-century bookbindings, enabling safer handling and improved access to these collections.

Hand-held Device Detects Arsenic in Victorian Books
Researchers at the University of St Andrews created a hand-held device to detect arsenic in Victorian books, addressing the health risk posed by arsenic-based green pigments used in 19th-century bookbindings, enabling safer handling and improved access to these collections.
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20% Bias Score

Argentina Releases Nazi-Era Documents, Sparking New Investigation
Argentina's National Archives released over 1850 digitized documents detailing the post-WWII activities of Nazis like Josef Mengele and Adolf Eichmann in Argentina, prompting a new investigation into state complicity and the role of Credit Suisse in funding their escape.

Argentina Releases Nazi-Era Documents, Sparking New Investigation
Argentina's National Archives released over 1850 digitized documents detailing the post-WWII activities of Nazis like Josef Mengele and Adolf Eichmann in Argentina, prompting a new investigation into state complicity and the role of Credit Suisse in funding their escape.
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48% Bias Score

Argentina Opens Archives, Exposing Post-War Nazi Activity
The Argentinian National Archives released over 1850 digitized documents detailing post-WWII Nazi activities in Argentina, including information on Mengele and Eichmann, sparking a new investigation into the financing of Nazi escapes and potential government complicity.

Argentina Opens Archives, Exposing Post-War Nazi Activity
The Argentinian National Archives released over 1850 digitized documents detailing post-WWII Nazi activities in Argentina, including information on Mengele and Eichmann, sparking a new investigation into the financing of Nazi escapes and potential government complicity.
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40% Bias Score

Morecambe's Notebooks Acquired by University
Eric Morecambe's nine notebooks, filled with jokes and sketches from the 1960s and 70s, were purchased by the University of York following a January auction of his personal belongings; the notebooks, containing material for his 1977 Christmas special that attracted 28 million viewers, offer insights...

Morecambe's Notebooks Acquired by University
Eric Morecambe's nine notebooks, filled with jokes and sketches from the 1960s and 70s, were purchased by the University of York following a January auction of his personal belongings; the notebooks, containing material for his 1977 Christmas special that attracted 28 million viewers, offer insights...
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0% Bias Score

Historical Record Manipulation: Power, Suppression, and Modern Verification
Ruling classes throughout history have manipulated historical records to legitimize their power, suppressing dissenting narratives and altering state documents; modern science offers methods to verify authenticity, but challenges remain in recovering suppressed information.

Historical Record Manipulation: Power, Suppression, and Modern Verification
Ruling classes throughout history have manipulated historical records to legitimize their power, suppressing dissenting narratives and altering state documents; modern science offers methods to verify authenticity, but challenges remain in recovering suppressed information.
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40% Bias Score

Dutch Archives Urged to Release Collaboration Investigation Files
The Dutch National Archives is urged to immediately release online the files related to 400,000 names of those investigated for collaboration with Nazi Germany after WWII, after the release of the names alone caused public outcry and misinterpretations of the data.

Dutch Archives Urged to Release Collaboration Investigation Files
The Dutch National Archives is urged to immediately release online the files related to 400,000 names of those investigated for collaboration with Nazi Germany after WWII, after the release of the names alone caused public outcry and misinterpretations of the data.
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44% Bias Score
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