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Dayan Rejects Comparisons Between Holocaust and October 7 Massacre
Yad Vashem chairman Dani Dayan rejects comparisons between the Holocaust and the October 7 massacre, emphasizing the difference in Jewish agency and the danger of such comparisons in furthering Hamas's narrative.
Dayan Rejects Comparisons Between Holocaust and October 7 Massacre
Yad Vashem chairman Dani Dayan rejects comparisons between the Holocaust and the October 7 massacre, emphasizing the difference in Jewish agency and the danger of such comparisons in furthering Hamas's narrative.
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40% Bias Score


Echoes of the Holocaust: A Second-Generation Survivor's Urgent Warning
A second-generation Holocaust survivor reflects on the rising antisemitism and anti-immigrant sentiment, drawing parallels between their family's pre-war statelessness and the current persecution of vulnerable groups, prompting urgent questions about the potential for history to repeat itself.
Echoes of the Holocaust: A Second-Generation Survivor's Urgent Warning
A second-generation Holocaust survivor reflects on the rising antisemitism and anti-immigrant sentiment, drawing parallels between their family's pre-war statelessness and the current persecution of vulnerable groups, prompting urgent questions about the potential for history to repeat itself.
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40% Bias Score


Among Neighbors: Uncovering Post-War Atrocities in Gniewoszów
Among Neighbors, a new documentary, reveals previously unknown post-war violence against Jews in the Polish town of Gniewoszów, based on the testimonies of Pelagia Radecka and Ya'acov Goldstein, and supplemented by animation and artwork, premiering on YesDocu and STING+.
Among Neighbors: Uncovering Post-War Atrocities in Gniewoszów
Among Neighbors, a new documentary, reveals previously unknown post-war violence against Jews in the Polish town of Gniewoszów, based on the testimonies of Pelagia Radecka and Ya'acov Goldstein, and supplemented by animation and artwork, premiering on YesDocu and STING+.
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32% Bias Score


Sachsenhausen Liberation: 80th Anniversary Commemoration Highlights Atrocities and Urgent Need for Remembrance
The liberation of Sachsenhausen concentration camp on April 22, 1945, revealed the deaths of approximately 300 prisoners shortly after, following death marches of over 30,000 prisoners, with at least 200,000 people imprisoned there between 1936 and 1945. The 80th anniversary commemoration includes s...
Sachsenhausen Liberation: 80th Anniversary Commemoration Highlights Atrocities and Urgent Need for Remembrance
The liberation of Sachsenhausen concentration camp on April 22, 1945, revealed the deaths of approximately 300 prisoners shortly after, following death marches of over 30,000 prisoners, with at least 200,000 people imprisoned there between 1936 and 1945. The 80th anniversary commemoration includes s...
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44% Bias Score


Sachsenhausen Liberation: 80th Anniversary Commemoration Highlights Dwindling Survivor Numbers
On April 22, 1945, Soviet and Polish forces liberated Sachsenhausen concentration camp, finding 3,000 prisoners; however, over 30,000 were sent on death marches beforehand, with thousands dying. Between 1936-1945, the camp held over 200,000 prisoners from 40 countries.
Sachsenhausen Liberation: 80th Anniversary Commemoration Highlights Dwindling Survivor Numbers
On April 22, 1945, Soviet and Polish forces liberated Sachsenhausen concentration camp, finding 3,000 prisoners; however, over 30,000 were sent on death marches beforehand, with thousands dying. Between 1936-1945, the camp held over 200,000 prisoners from 40 countries.
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48% Bias Score


Sachsenhausen Liberation: 300 Die After Nazi Atrocities
The liberation of Sachsenhausen concentration camp on April 22, 1945, by Polish and Soviet soldiers resulted in the deaths of approximately 300 prisoners due to prior Nazi treatment, while over 30,000 were sent on death marches; at least 200,000 from 40 countries were imprisoned there between 1936 a...
Sachsenhausen Liberation: 300 Die After Nazi Atrocities
The liberation of Sachsenhausen concentration camp on April 22, 1945, by Polish and Soviet soldiers resulted in the deaths of approximately 300 prisoners due to prior Nazi treatment, while over 30,000 were sent on death marches; at least 200,000 from 40 countries were imprisoned there between 1936 a...
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52% Bias Score

Latvia Closes Investigation into Nazi Collaborator Herberts Cukurs, Sparking Outrage".
Herberts Cukurs, known as the "Butcher of Riga," a senior operative in the Arajs Kommando responsible for the deaths of tens of thousands of Jews during the Holocaust, is the subject of a closed Latvian investigation, prompting condemnation from Yad Vashem, who offered further evidence for prosecuti...

Latvia Closes Investigation into Nazi Collaborator Herberts Cukurs, Sparking Outrage".
Herberts Cukurs, known as the "Butcher of Riga," a senior operative in the Arajs Kommando responsible for the deaths of tens of thousands of Jews during the Holocaust, is the subject of a closed Latvian investigation, prompting condemnation from Yad Vashem, who offered further evidence for prosecuti...
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40% Bias Score

Holocaust Survivor's Story Highlights Dwindling Numbers and Rising Authoritarianism
Susan Kalev, an 80-year-old Holocaust survivor living in Washington Heights, recounts escaping Communist Hungary in 1956, highlighting the dwindling number of Holocaust survivors and rising global authoritarianism.

Holocaust Survivor's Story Highlights Dwindling Numbers and Rising Authoritarianism
Susan Kalev, an 80-year-old Holocaust survivor living in Washington Heights, recounts escaping Communist Hungary in 1956, highlighting the dwindling number of Holocaust survivors and rising global authoritarianism.
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36% Bias Score

Death of Holocaust Survivor and Berlin Resident Walter Frankenstein at 100
Walter Frankenstein, a 100-year-old Holocaust survivor and longtime Hertha BSC fan, passed away in Sweden; he dedicated his later years to Holocaust remembrance and combating antisemitism, maintaining close ties to Berlin throughout his life.

Death of Holocaust Survivor and Berlin Resident Walter Frankenstein at 100
Walter Frankenstein, a 100-year-old Holocaust survivor and longtime Hertha BSC fan, passed away in Sweden; he dedicated his later years to Holocaust remembrance and combating antisemitism, maintaining close ties to Berlin throughout his life.
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16% Bias Score

Sachsenhausen Liberation: Dwindling Witness Accounts Highlight Urgent Need for Holocaust Remembrance
On the 80th anniversary of Sachsenhausen's liberation, only six of thirty invited survivors attended the commemoration, highlighting the urgent need to preserve their testimonies as their numbers dwindle, with the average age being 87 and 70% expected to die in the next 10 years.

Sachsenhausen Liberation: Dwindling Witness Accounts Highlight Urgent Need for Holocaust Remembrance
On the 80th anniversary of Sachsenhausen's liberation, only six of thirty invited survivors attended the commemoration, highlighting the urgent need to preserve their testimonies as their numbers dwindle, with the average age being 87 and 70% expected to die in the next 10 years.
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40% Bias Score

Death of Holocaust Survivor Walter Frankenstein at 100
Walter Frankenstein, a 100-year-old Holocaust survivor who hid in Berlin with his family during Nazi persecution and later dedicated his life to Holocaust education, died on Monday.

Death of Holocaust Survivor Walter Frankenstein at 100
Walter Frankenstein, a 100-year-old Holocaust survivor who hid in Berlin with his family during Nazi persecution and later dedicated his life to Holocaust education, died on Monday.
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12% Bias Score

Hundreds of Acts of Jewish Resistance During the Holocaust Unearthed
Research by Professor Wolf Gruner uncovered hundreds of instances of individual Jewish resistance against the Nazis between 1933 and 1945, including acts of sabotage, defiance, and physical attacks, challenging the common narrative of passive victimhood during the Holocaust.

Hundreds of Acts of Jewish Resistance During the Holocaust Unearthed
Research by Professor Wolf Gruner uncovered hundreds of instances of individual Jewish resistance against the Nazis between 1933 and 1945, including acts of sabotage, defiance, and physical attacks, challenging the common narrative of passive victimhood during the Holocaust.
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48% Bias Score
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