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Poland's Institute of Pilecki and the Shifting Sands of Polish-German Relations
The article analyzes the Institute of Pilecki's unexpected role in Polish-German relations, highlighting its unintended transformation into a pro-Ukraine hub amidst rising Polish nationalism and the upcoming election.
Poland's Institute of Pilecki and the Shifting Sands of Polish-German Relations
The article analyzes the Institute of Pilecki's unexpected role in Polish-German relations, highlighting its unintended transformation into a pro-Ukraine hub amidst rising Polish nationalism and the upcoming election.
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52% Bias Score


Spain Declares Franco's Meirás Palace a Democratic Memory Site Amidst Controversy
The Spanish government initiated the process of declaring Franco's Meirás Palace a Democratic Memory Site, but this move has angered memorialist associations due to perceived lack of progress and consultation.
Spain Declares Franco's Meirás Palace a Democratic Memory Site Amidst Controversy
The Spanish government initiated the process of declaring Franco's Meirás Palace a Democratic Memory Site, but this move has angered memorialist associations due to perceived lack of progress and consultation.
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24% Bias Score


Franco Chant at Bernabéu Highlights Spain's Historical Sensitivities
Real Madrid fans used a chant associated with Francisco Franco's dictatorship to welcome new Argentinian player Franco Mastantuono during the first La Liga game of the season, sparking controversy and raising questions about historical awareness and sensitivity in Spain.
Franco Chant at Bernabéu Highlights Spain's Historical Sensitivities
Real Madrid fans used a chant associated with Francisco Franco's dictatorship to welcome new Argentinian player Franco Mastantuono during the first La Liga game of the season, sparking controversy and raising questions about historical awareness and sensitivity in Spain.
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44% Bias Score


Potsdam's Garrison Church Tower: Fewer Visitors Than Expected
One year after its opening, the rebuilt Garrison Church tower in Potsdam is attracting fewer visitors than the projected 80,000-90,000 annually, prompting increased advertising and discussions about its finances and future role as a symbol of democracy. The accompanying exhibition on the church's co...
Potsdam's Garrison Church Tower: Fewer Visitors Than Expected
One year after its opening, the rebuilt Garrison Church tower in Potsdam is attracting fewer visitors than the projected 80,000-90,000 annually, prompting increased advertising and discussions about its finances and future role as a symbol of democracy. The accompanying exhibition on the church's co...
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40% Bias Score


Nuremberg Opera House Rises Within Nazi-Era Congress Hall
Nuremberg's new opera house, currently under construction within the unfinished Nazi Congress Hall, is expected to open in Spring 2026, serving as a temporary home for the State Theatre while its historic counterpart undergoes renovations, concluding in 2028. The project includes 7,000 square meters...
Nuremberg Opera House Rises Within Nazi-Era Congress Hall
Nuremberg's new opera house, currently under construction within the unfinished Nazi Congress Hall, is expected to open in Spring 2026, serving as a temporary home for the State Theatre while its historic counterpart undergoes renovations, concluding in 2028. The project includes 7,000 square meters...
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40% Bias Score


Youth Forum in Rostov Strengthens WWII Memory, Fosters Interregional Cooperation
A youth forum at the Sambek Heights museum complex in Rostov, Russia, commemorated the 80th anniversary of Victory in WWII and the Year of the Defender of the Fatherland; participants included representatives from Rostov and St. Petersburg legislative assemblies and youth parliaments, and a Leningra...
Youth Forum in Rostov Strengthens WWII Memory, Fosters Interregional Cooperation
A youth forum at the Sambek Heights museum complex in Rostov, Russia, commemorated the 80th anniversary of Victory in WWII and the Year of the Defender of the Fatherland; participants included representatives from Rostov and St. Petersburg legislative assemblies and youth parliaments, and a Leningra...
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40% Bias Score

Controversial Polish Exhibit Showcases Soldiers in Nazi Uniforms
An exhibition in Gdansk, Poland, titled "Our Boys," displays photos of Polish citizens serving in the Nazi German army during WWII, sparking outrage from right-wing conservatives who view it as a historical falsehood and moral provocation.

Controversial Polish Exhibit Showcases Soldiers in Nazi Uniforms
An exhibition in Gdansk, Poland, titled "Our Boys," displays photos of Polish citizens serving in the Nazi German army during WWII, sparking outrage from right-wing conservatives who view it as a historical falsehood and moral provocation.
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44% Bias Score

Controversial Exhibit in Gdansk Showcases Poles in the Wehrmacht
A new exhibit in Gdansk, Poland, titled "Our Boys," displays photographs of Polish citizens serving in the German Wehrmacht during World War II, sparking intense political backlash and public debate.

Controversial Exhibit in Gdansk Showcases Poles in the Wehrmacht
A new exhibit in Gdansk, Poland, titled "Our Boys," displays photographs of Polish citizens serving in the German Wehrmacht during World War II, sparking intense political backlash and public debate.
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52% Bias Score

Polish Exhibit on Wehrmacht Recruits Sparks National Outrage
A Gdansk exhibit displaying Pomeranian men in Wehrmacht uniforms sparked outrage from Polish President Duda and others, igniting a national debate on wartime collaboration and challenging simplistic narratives of Polish victimhood during World War II.

Polish Exhibit on Wehrmacht Recruits Sparks National Outrage
A Gdansk exhibit displaying Pomeranian men in Wehrmacht uniforms sparked outrage from Polish President Duda and others, igniting a national debate on wartime collaboration and challenging simplistic narratives of Polish victimhood during World War II.
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52% Bias Score

Spanish Government Recognizes Illegal Execution Under Franco Regime
The Spanish government officially recognized the illegal and illegitimate execution of Xosé Humberto Baena, one of the last five people executed under Franco's regime, issuing a declaration of personal recognition and reparation to his sister, Flor Baena, after a decades-long struggle.

Spanish Government Recognizes Illegal Execution Under Franco Regime
The Spanish government officially recognized the illegal and illegitimate execution of Xosé Humberto Baena, one of the last five people executed under Franco's regime, issuing a declaration of personal recognition and reparation to his sister, Flor Baena, after a decades-long struggle.
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24% Bias Score

Palencia Revokes Franco's Honors
The Palencia Provincial Council voted to revoke Francisco Franco's titles of adopted son and honorary president, in line with Spain's Historical Memory Law, following a proposal by Izquierda Unida; the vote was not unanimous, with Vox opposing.

Palencia Revokes Franco's Honors
The Palencia Provincial Council voted to revoke Francisco Franco's titles of adopted son and honorary president, in line with Spain's Historical Memory Law, following a proposal by Izquierda Unida; the vote was not unanimous, with Vox opposing.
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40% Bias Score

Madrid Wins Legal Battle Over Real Casa de Correos Designation
The Spanish Constitutional Court lifted a suspension on a Madrid regional law protecting the Real Casa de Correos building, rejecting the central government's attempt to declare it a 'Place of Democratic Memory' due to its past use as a police station under Franco's dictatorship.

Madrid Wins Legal Battle Over Real Casa de Correos Designation
The Spanish Constitutional Court lifted a suspension on a Madrid regional law protecting the Real Casa de Correos building, rejecting the central government's attempt to declare it a 'Place of Democratic Memory' due to its past use as a police station under Franco's dictatorship.
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56% Bias Score
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