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Valobra Family's Sacrifice During the Italian Resistance
The Valobra family, with a mixed Jewish and Catholic background, actively participated in the Italian Resistance against Fascism in 1944-1945, facing persecution, imprisonment, and the tragic loss of their youngest son, Dante, while fighting with the Garibaldi Brigade in the Mugello region.
Valobra Family's Sacrifice During the Italian Resistance
The Valobra family, with a mixed Jewish and Catholic background, actively participated in the Italian Resistance against Fascism in 1944-1945, facing persecution, imprisonment, and the tragic loss of their youngest son, Dante, while fighting with the Garibaldi Brigade in the Mugello region.
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24% Bias Score


Trump Dismisses Biden Appointees from Holocaust Memorial Council
The Trump administration fired several Biden appointees from the United States Holocaust Memorial Council, including Doug Emhoff, on the 80th anniversary of Dachau's liberation, sparking criticism for politicizing Holocaust remembrance and raising concerns about the museum's future.
Trump Dismisses Biden Appointees from Holocaust Memorial Council
The Trump administration fired several Biden appointees from the United States Holocaust Memorial Council, including Doug Emhoff, on the 80th anniversary of Dachau's liberation, sparking criticism for politicizing Holocaust remembrance and raising concerns about the museum's future.
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44% Bias Score


Anne Frank's Unpublished Works Published
The Anne Frank House published "Füller-Kinder," a collection of previously unknown stories and sketches by Anne Frank written while in hiding during WWII, illustrated by 46 international artists, offering new perspectives on her life.
Anne Frank's Unpublished Works Published
The Anne Frank House published "Füller-Kinder," a collection of previously unknown stories and sketches by Anne Frank written while in hiding during WWII, illustrated by 46 international artists, offering new perspectives on her life.
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28% Bias Score


Germany Invests Millions in Renovating Nazi Concentration Camp Memorials
Germany is investing millions of euros in renovating memorials at former concentration camps in Bavaria, including Dachau, Flossenbürg, and Augsburg, 80 years after their liberation, creating new learning centers and expanding the scope of remembrance to encompass numerous sub-camps.
Germany Invests Millions in Renovating Nazi Concentration Camp Memorials
Germany is investing millions of euros in renovating memorials at former concentration camps in Bavaria, including Dachau, Flossenbürg, and Augsburg, 80 years after their liberation, creating new learning centers and expanding the scope of remembrance to encompass numerous sub-camps.
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32% Bias Score


10,000 Testimonies to Document Global Antisemitism Since WWII
The American Jewish Committee and the USC Shoah Foundation are partnering to create the world's largest archive of firsthand testimonies on global antisemitism since World War II, collecting 10,000 accounts to document the evolving nature and impact of this hatred.
10,000 Testimonies to Document Global Antisemitism Since WWII
The American Jewish Committee and the USC Shoah Foundation are partnering to create the world's largest archive of firsthand testimonies on global antisemitism since World War II, collecting 10,000 accounts to document the evolving nature and impact of this hatred.
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24% Bias Score


Contrasting Antisemitism: Holocaust vs. October 7th Attacks
The article contrasts the Holocaust and the October 7th attacks, highlighting differences in scale, context, and global response while emphasizing the enduring nature of antisemitism stemming from religious and ideological sources.
Contrasting Antisemitism: Holocaust vs. October 7th Attacks
The article contrasts the Holocaust and the October 7th attacks, highlighting differences in scale, context, and global response while emphasizing the enduring nature of antisemitism stemming from religious and ideological sources.
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48% Bias Score

Holocaust Survivor's Account Highlights Resilience and Unexpected Humanity at Oederan Subcamp
Lydia Tischler, a 96-year-old Holocaust survivor, shared her experiences at the Oederan subcamp of Flossenbürg concentration camp during the 80th anniversary of the camp's liberation, emphasizing both the hardships faced and unexpected moments of community and resilience, and now dedicates her life ...

Holocaust Survivor's Account Highlights Resilience and Unexpected Humanity at Oederan Subcamp
Lydia Tischler, a 96-year-old Holocaust survivor, shared her experiences at the Oederan subcamp of Flossenbürg concentration camp during the 80th anniversary of the camp's liberation, emphasizing both the hardships faced and unexpected moments of community and resilience, and now dedicates her life ...
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32% Bias Score

Trump Administration Dismisses Biden Appointees from Holocaust Memorial Council
The Trump administration dismissed several Biden-appointed members, including former second gentleman Doug Emhoff, from the US Holocaust Memorial Council on Tuesday, citing a desire for appointees who are steadfast supporters of Israel, prompting criticism that this politicizes Holocaust remembrance...

Trump Administration Dismisses Biden Appointees from Holocaust Memorial Council
The Trump administration dismissed several Biden-appointed members, including former second gentleman Doug Emhoff, from the US Holocaust Memorial Council on Tuesday, citing a desire for appointees who are steadfast supporters of Israel, prompting criticism that this politicizes Holocaust remembrance...
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40% Bias Score

Dutch SS Members at Auschwitz: A Documentary Unveils New Details
Journalist Stijn Reurs's documentary, "De Nederlandse Kampbewakers van Auschwitz," reveals that at least 24 Dutch SS members, including nine women, participated in the murder of one million Jews at Auschwitz, highlighting their roles and the reactions of their families.

Dutch SS Members at Auschwitz: A Documentary Unveils New Details
Journalist Stijn Reurs's documentary, "De Nederlandse Kampbewakers van Auschwitz," reveals that at least 24 Dutch SS members, including nine women, participated in the murder of one million Jews at Auschwitz, highlighting their roles and the reactions of their families.
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40% Bias Score

Dominican Republic's 1938 Sanctuary for Jewish Refugees
In 1938, while the world largely ignored the plight of Jewish refugees, the Dominican Republic under Rafael Trujillo offered refuge to up to 100,000, accepting 700-800 who settled in Sosúa, establishing a lasting legacy that continues to inspire today.

Dominican Republic's 1938 Sanctuary for Jewish Refugees
In 1938, while the world largely ignored the plight of Jewish refugees, the Dominican Republic under Rafael Trujillo offered refuge to up to 100,000, accepting 700-800 who settled in Sosúa, establishing a lasting legacy that continues to inspire today.
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40% Bias Score

Bergen-Belsen Liberation: 80th Anniversary Commemorated
Survivors and their families gathered at Bergen-Belsen concentration camp in Germany to mark the 80th anniversary of its liberation by British troops in April 1945, recalling the horrific conditions that led to the deaths of approximately 72,000 prisoners.

Bergen-Belsen Liberation: 80th Anniversary Commemorated
Survivors and their families gathered at Bergen-Belsen concentration camp in Germany to mark the 80th anniversary of its liberation by British troops in April 1945, recalling the horrific conditions that led to the deaths of approximately 72,000 prisoners.
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24% Bias Score

Motro's "Right to Happiness": Holocaust Survivors' Resilience and Intergenerational Trauma
Helen Schary Motro's "The Right to Happiness" is a short story collection exploring the lives of Holocaust survivors and their descendants in Israel and New York, highlighting their resilience, intergenerational trauma, and the ongoing impact of the Holocaust on their identities and relationships.

Motro's "Right to Happiness": Holocaust Survivors' Resilience and Intergenerational Trauma
Helen Schary Motro's "The Right to Happiness" is a short story collection exploring the lives of Holocaust survivors and their descendants in Israel and New York, highlighting their resilience, intergenerational trauma, and the ongoing impact of the Holocaust on their identities and relationships.
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24% Bias Score
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