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New Museum in Lithuania Showcases History of Seduva Shtetl and Holocaust
A 3,000-square-meter museum complex, the largest in the Baltic states, opened in Lithuania on September 20th, commemorating the Jewish community of Seduva, which was destroyed during the Holocaust; the museum features ten thematic exhibitions using photographs, personal testimonies, and artifacts.
New Museum in Lithuania Showcases History of Seduva Shtetl and Holocaust
A 3,000-square-meter museum complex, the largest in the Baltic states, opened in Lithuania on September 20th, commemorating the Jewish community of Seduva, which was destroyed during the Holocaust; the museum features ten thematic exhibitions using photographs, personal testimonies, and artifacts.
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44% Bias Score


Merz's Emotional Speech at Munich Synagogue Highlights Resurgence and Challenges of Jewish Life in Germany
German Chancellor Merz's emotional speech at the reopened Munich synagogue highlighted the resurgence of Jewish life in Germany while acknowledging the persistent threat of antisemitism, particularly since the October 7th Hamas attack on Israel.
Merz's Emotional Speech at Munich Synagogue Highlights Resurgence and Challenges of Jewish Life in Germany
German Chancellor Merz's emotional speech at the reopened Munich synagogue highlighted the resurgence of Jewish life in Germany while acknowledging the persistent threat of antisemitism, particularly since the October 7th Hamas attack on Israel.
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12% Bias Score


Shifting Sands: Unpacking the History of Anti-Zionism in the Netherlands
A new NIOD study will explore the evolution of anti-Zionism in the Netherlands, examining its pre-war presence, its suppression post-Holocaust, and its resurgence in contemporary debates.
Shifting Sands: Unpacking the History of Anti-Zionism in the Netherlands
A new NIOD study will explore the evolution of anti-Zionism in the Netherlands, examining its pre-war presence, its suppression post-Holocaust, and its resurgence in contemporary debates.
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4% Bias Score


Resurgence of Antisemitism in Romania Raises Concerns
A Neue Zürcher Zeitung article reveals a rising tide of antisemitism in Romania, masked as patriotism and fueled by online activity and far-right parties, despite past efforts to acknowledge the country's role in the Holocaust.
Resurgence of Antisemitism in Romania Raises Concerns
A Neue Zürcher Zeitung article reveals a rising tide of antisemitism in Romania, masked as patriotism and fueled by online activity and far-right parties, despite past efforts to acknowledge the country's role in the Holocaust.
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44% Bias Score


Clothing in Nazi Camps: A Women's Perspective
Karolina Sulej's "Personal Things" details the clothing of Nazi concentration camp prisoners, challenging common assumptions about uniform attire and highlighting the experiences of women, based on extensive archival research and survivor testimonies.
Clothing in Nazi Camps: A Women's Perspective
Karolina Sulej's "Personal Things" details the clothing of Nazi concentration camp prisoners, challenging common assumptions about uniform attire and highlighting the experiences of women, based on extensive archival research and survivor testimonies.
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52% Bias Score


Frankfurt University Uncovers 7,500 Likely Nazi-Looted Books
Goethe University Frankfurt's library, in the second phase of its provenance research project, discovered approximately 7,500 books likely looted during the Nazi era out of over 75,000 investigated, prompting efforts for restitution or compensation; similar research is ongoing in Darmstadt and other...
Frankfurt University Uncovers 7,500 Likely Nazi-Looted Books
Goethe University Frankfurt's library, in the second phase of its provenance research project, discovered approximately 7,500 books likely looted during the Nazi era out of over 75,000 investigated, prompting efforts for restitution or compensation; similar research is ongoing in Darmstadt and other...
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16% Bias Score

Rise of AfD fuels attacks on German Holocaust memorials
The recent increase in vandalism against Stolpersteine, memorial stones commemorating Holocaust victims in Germany, is seen as an attack on German remembrance culture, directly linked to the rise of the far-right AfD party.

Rise of AfD fuels attacks on German Holocaust memorials
The recent increase in vandalism against Stolpersteine, memorial stones commemorating Holocaust victims in Germany, is seen as an attack on German remembrance culture, directly linked to the rise of the far-right AfD party.
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40% Bias Score

Austrian Involvement in Nazi Crimes: A Reassessment
A new study challenges the notion of Austria as solely a victim of Nazism, arguing that the Austrian contribution to Nazi crimes did not exceed their proportion of the population in the Greater German Reich.

Austrian Involvement in Nazi Crimes: A Reassessment
A new study challenges the notion of Austria as solely a victim of Nazism, arguing that the Austrian contribution to Nazi crimes did not exceed their proportion of the population in the Greater German Reich.
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52% Bias Score

Orphan: László Nemes's Venice Film Festival Entry Explores Generational Trauma
László Nemes's new film, Orphan, premiering at the Venice Film Festival, explores the complex father-son relationship in 1957 Budapest, revealing the lasting impact of the Holocaust and World War II on subsequent generations and highlighting the director's personal connection to the story.

Orphan: László Nemes's Venice Film Festival Entry Explores Generational Trauma
László Nemes's new film, Orphan, premiering at the Venice Film Festival, explores the complex father-son relationship in 1957 Budapest, revealing the lasting impact of the Holocaust and World War II on subsequent generations and highlighting the director's personal connection to the story.
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52% Bias Score

American Jews' Internal Conflict Amidst Israel-Gaza Crisis
An unexpected conversation with an American-Jewish couple revealed deep internal conflicts regarding their faith, Israeli politics (specifically opposition to Netanyahu), and the Gaza conflict, highlighting the complexities of Jewish identity amidst the ongoing conflict.

American Jews' Internal Conflict Amidst Israel-Gaza Crisis
An unexpected conversation with an American-Jewish couple revealed deep internal conflicts regarding their faith, Israeli politics (specifically opposition to Netanyahu), and the Gaza conflict, highlighting the complexities of Jewish identity amidst the ongoing conflict.
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44% Bias Score

Unsent Farewell Letters from Nazi-Era Death Row Inmates Found
Over 50 unsent farewell letters written by individuals executed in Munich's Stadelheim Prison during the Nazi regime have been discovered, prompting a search for their relatives by the Bavarian State Archives and the Arolsen Archives to fulfill the condemned's last wishes.

Unsent Farewell Letters from Nazi-Era Death Row Inmates Found
Over 50 unsent farewell letters written by individuals executed in Munich's Stadelheim Prison during the Nazi regime have been discovered, prompting a search for their relatives by the Bavarian State Archives and the Arolsen Archives to fulfill the condemned's last wishes.
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20% Bias Score

SS Officer's Secret War on Nazi Corruption
Konrad Morgen, an SS judge and police official, secretly investigated and prosecuted over 200 fellow SS members for corruption and murder during the Third Reich, utilizing legal loopholes to bring some justice amidst the Holocaust.

SS Officer's Secret War on Nazi Corruption
Konrad Morgen, an SS judge and police official, secretly investigated and prosecuted over 200 fellow SS members for corruption and murder during the Third Reich, utilizing legal loopholes to bring some justice amidst the Holocaust.
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32% Bias Score
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