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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


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


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


Amsterdam Mayor Apologizes for City's Role in Holocaust
Amsterdam Mayor Femke Halsema apologized for the city's role in the Holocaust, acknowledging the Amsterdam government's active participation in the murder of thousands of its Jewish citizens during World War II, including the deportation of Anne Frank's family.
Amsterdam Mayor Apologizes for City's Role in Holocaust
Amsterdam Mayor Femke Halsema apologized for the city's role in the Holocaust, acknowledging the Amsterdam government's active participation in the murder of thousands of its Jewish citizens during World War II, including the deportation of Anne Frank's family.
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24% Bias Score


Amsterdam Apologizes for WWII Role in Jewish Persecution, Commits €25 Million
Amsterdam's mayor publicly apologized for the city's complicity in WWII's persecution of Jews, acknowledging the involvement of various municipal departments in anti-Jewish measures and committing €25 million to support the city's Jewish community; reactions have been largely positive.
Amsterdam Apologizes for WWII Role in Jewish Persecution, Commits €25 Million
Amsterdam's mayor publicly apologized for the city's complicity in WWII's persecution of Jews, acknowledging the involvement of various municipal departments in anti-Jewish measures and committing €25 million to support the city's Jewish community; reactions have been largely positive.
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40% Bias Score


German Occupation of Italy: Atrocities, Resistance, and Devastation
Following Italy's September 8, 1943 armistice, German forces occupied central and northern Italy, resulting in the capture of over 600,000 Italian soldiers, the establishment of a puppet fascist state, widespread atrocities against civilians and Jews, and severe food shortages.
German Occupation of Italy: Atrocities, Resistance, and Devastation
Following Italy's September 8, 1943 armistice, German forces occupied central and northern Italy, resulting in the capture of over 600,000 Italian soldiers, the establishment of a puppet fascist state, widespread atrocities against civilians and Jews, and severe food shortages.
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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

Hellbeck's Revisionist History of the German-Soviet War
Jochen Hellbeck's "Ein Krieg wie kein anderer" challenges existing interpretations of the German-Soviet war, arguing that the fight against 'Jewish Bolshevism' was central to Nazi ideology, influencing the mass murder of Soviet citizens and contradicting the Nazi-Soviet Pact.

Hellbeck's Revisionist History of the German-Soviet War
Jochen Hellbeck's "Ein Krieg wie kein anderer" challenges existing interpretations of the German-Soviet war, arguing that the fight against 'Jewish Bolshevism' was central to Nazi ideology, influencing the mass murder of Soviet citizens and contradicting the Nazi-Soviet Pact.
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44% Bias Score

Storm Shortens 2024 March of the Living, Holocaust and Hamas Hostage Crisis Highlighted
The 2024 March of the Living, held in Auschwitz-Birkenau on April 25th, commemorated the 80th anniversary of Auschwitz's liberation and WWII's end, featuring 80 Holocaust survivors and Hamas hostages; a sudden storm shortened the ceremony.

Storm Shortens 2024 March of the Living, Holocaust and Hamas Hostage Crisis Highlighted
The 2024 March of the Living, held in Auschwitz-Birkenau on April 25th, commemorated the 80th anniversary of Auschwitz's liberation and WWII's end, featuring 80 Holocaust survivors and Hamas hostages; a sudden storm shortened the ceremony.
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20% Bias Score

Amsterdam Apologizes for WWII Role in Jewish Persecution, Commits €25 Million
Amsterdam Mayor Femke Halsema apologized for the city's role in the WWII persecution of Jews, admitting complicity with the Nazi regime and allocating €25 million to support Jewish life in Amsterdam, marking a significant step towards reconciliation 80 years after WWII's end.

Amsterdam Apologizes for WWII Role in Jewish Persecution, Commits €25 Million
Amsterdam Mayor Femke Halsema apologized for the city's role in the WWII persecution of Jews, admitting complicity with the Nazi regime and allocating €25 million to support Jewish life in Amsterdam, marking a significant step towards reconciliation 80 years after WWII's end.
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24% Bias Score

Amsterdam Apologizes for WWII Role in Jewish Persecution, Announces €25 Million Fund
Amsterdam formally apologized for its collaboration with Nazi Germany in the persecution of Jews during WWII, announcing a €25 million fund for the city's Jewish community eighty years after liberation.

Amsterdam Apologizes for WWII Role in Jewish Persecution, Announces €25 Million Fund
Amsterdam formally apologized for its collaboration with Nazi Germany in the persecution of Jews during WWII, announcing a €25 million fund for the city's Jewish community eighty years after liberation.
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40% Bias Score

Amsterdam Apologizes for WWII Collaboration with Nazis, Allocates €25 Million
Amsterdam Mayor Femke Halsema apologized for the city's collaboration with the Nazis during WWII, acknowledging the municipal services' role in the persecution of Jews and allocating €25 million to support Jewish life; reactions were largely positive but some felt it was too late.

Amsterdam Apologizes for WWII Collaboration with Nazis, Allocates €25 Million
Amsterdam Mayor Femke Halsema apologized for the city's collaboration with the Nazis during WWII, acknowledging the municipal services' role in the persecution of Jews and allocating €25 million to support Jewish life; reactions were largely positive but some felt it was too late.
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24% Bias Score
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