

NIOD Criticizes Online Publication of CABR Names List
The NIOD criticizes the online publication of 425,000 names from the CABR database without the corresponding files, leading to public unrest and potential misinterpretations, urging Minister Bruins to provide full online access to the dossiers.
NIOD Criticizes Online Publication of CABR Names List
The NIOD criticizes the online publication of 425,000 names from the CABR database without the corresponding files, leading to public unrest and potential misinterpretations, urging Minister Bruins to provide full online access to the dossiers.
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44% Bias Score


Dutch WWII Collaboration Register Released Online
A newly accessible online register in the Netherlands reveals the names of individuals who collaborated with the Nazi occupiers during WWII, prompting descendants like Rinke Smedinga and Pieter Ausma to confront their family histories.
Dutch WWII Collaboration Register Released Online
A newly accessible online register in the Netherlands reveals the names of individuals who collaborated with the Nazi occupiers during WWII, prompting descendants like Rinke Smedinga and Pieter Ausma to confront their family histories.
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52% Bias Score


Dispute Erupts at Colombia's National Archives Over Access to Historical Documents
A dispute erupted at Colombia's National Archives when historian Sergio Mejía's request for 19th-century documents on the Chimila indigenous massacres was denied due to preservation policies, leading to accusations of mismanagement and sparking a debate about access to historical records.
Dispute Erupts at Colombia's National Archives Over Access to Historical Documents
A dispute erupted at Colombia's National Archives when historian Sergio Mejía's request for 19th-century documents on the Chimila indigenous massacres was denied due to preservation policies, leading to accusations of mismanagement and sparking a debate about access to historical records.
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68% Bias Score

Netherlands Publishes Names of 425,000 Suspected Nazi Collaborators
The Netherlands has published online the names of about 425,000 people suspected of collaborating with the Nazis during World War II, making the country's largest WWII archive accessible to researchers and descendants worldwide, prompting discussions about the nation's past and addressing rising Hol...

Netherlands Publishes Names of 425,000 Suspected Nazi Collaborators
The Netherlands has published online the names of about 425,000 people suspected of collaborating with the Nazis during World War II, making the country's largest WWII archive accessible to researchers and descendants worldwide, prompting discussions about the nation's past and addressing rising Hol...
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32% Bias Score

Concerns Rise as Unreliable WWII Collaboration Files Open to Public
Over 425,000 Dutch people suspected of collaborating with Nazi Germany during WWII had their cases documented in the CABR archive; this archive will open to the public on January 1, 2025, causing anxiety among descendants due to the files' documented unreliability stemming from amateur investigation...

Concerns Rise as Unreliable WWII Collaboration Files Open to Public
Over 425,000 Dutch people suspected of collaborating with Nazi Germany during WWII had their cases documented in the CABR archive; this archive will open to the public on January 1, 2025, causing anxiety among descendants due to the files' documented unreliability stemming from amateur investigation...
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56% Bias Score