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Death of German Journalist and Activist Peggy Parnass at 97
Peggy Parnass, a German journalist known for her court reporting and activism against injustice, died at age 97; her work was profoundly shaped by her family's Holocaust experience and her own experiences as a child refugee.
Death of German Journalist and Activist Peggy Parnass at 97
Peggy Parnass, a German journalist known for her court reporting and activism against injustice, died at age 97; her work was profoundly shaped by her family's Holocaust experience and her own experiences as a child refugee.
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32% Bias Score


Brunssum Honors WWII Rescuer for Commemorative Efforts
Jack Aldewereld, a WWII child rescued in Brunssum, Netherlands, is being honored for his decades-long effort to commemorate the town's role in hiding approximately 250 Jewish children during WWII, advocating for memorials, Yad Vashem awards, and giving tours.
Brunssum Honors WWII Rescuer for Commemorative Efforts
Jack Aldewereld, a WWII child rescued in Brunssum, Netherlands, is being honored for his decades-long effort to commemorate the town's role in hiding approximately 250 Jewish children during WWII, advocating for memorials, Yad Vashem awards, and giving tours.
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28% Bias Score


Hostages' Holocaust Cartoon Presented to Trump
Former Israeli hostages, released after a 491-day Hamas captivity, presented US President Trump with a cartoon illustrating the parallel between their treatment and the Holocaust; Trump compared their emaciated state to that of Holocaust survivors, highlighting the dehumanizing conditions.
Hostages' Holocaust Cartoon Presented to Trump
Former Israeli hostages, released after a 491-day Hamas captivity, presented US President Trump with a cartoon illustrating the parallel between their treatment and the Holocaust; Trump compared their emaciated state to that of Holocaust survivors, highlighting the dehumanizing conditions.
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44% Bias Score


Uncovering a Father's Secret: Belsen, the Auschwitz Women's Orchestra, and a Daughter's Discovery
In 2021, prompted by her son, the author discovered her father's involvement in the post-liberation cleanup of Belsen concentration camp in May 1945, leading to a book about the Auschwitz women's orchestra, whose members gave a Red Cross concert there on the same day, revealing a previously unknown ...
Uncovering a Father's Secret: Belsen, the Auschwitz Women's Orchestra, and a Daughter's Discovery
In 2021, prompted by her son, the author discovered her father's involvement in the post-liberation cleanup of Belsen concentration camp in May 1945, leading to a book about the Auschwitz women's orchestra, whose members gave a Red Cross concert there on the same day, revealing a previously unknown ...
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32% Bias Score


Holocaust Survivor Celebrates 100th Birthday, Highlights Concerns About Rising Extremism
In recognition of his 100th birthday, Lower Saxony's Minister-President Stephan Weil honored Albrecht Weinberg, a Holocaust survivor who returned to Germany in 2012 and actively educates students about the Nazi regime, recently returning his Federal Cross of Merit to protest the AfD's influence.
Holocaust Survivor Celebrates 100th Birthday, Highlights Concerns About Rising Extremism
In recognition of his 100th birthday, Lower Saxony's Minister-President Stephan Weil honored Albrecht Weinberg, a Holocaust survivor who returned to Germany in 2012 and actively educates students about the Nazi regime, recently returning his Federal Cross of Merit to protest the AfD's influence.
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28% Bias Score


Berlin Guideline Details Coded Language in Antisemitic Crimes
A new Berlin police and public prosecutor's guideline on antisemitic crimes provides practical advice to law enforcement on identifying coded language and symbols frequently used by perpetrators, including numbers like 88 and 18, and phrases like "(((...)))", referencing the International Holocaust ...
Berlin Guideline Details Coded Language in Antisemitic Crimes
A new Berlin police and public prosecutor's guideline on antisemitic crimes provides practical advice to law enforcement on identifying coded language and symbols frequently used by perpetrators, including numbers like 88 and 18, and phrases like "(((...)))", referencing the International Holocaust ...
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16% Bias Score

Death of Holocaust Survivor and Activist Peggy Parnass
Peggy Parnass, a 97-year-old Holocaust survivor, author, and activist, died in Hamburg, Germany; her lifelong fight against injustice, fueled by her parents' murder in Treblinka, earned her numerous awards and shaped German discourse on remembrance and tolerance.

Death of Holocaust Survivor and Activist Peggy Parnass
Peggy Parnass, a 97-year-old Holocaust survivor, author, and activist, died in Hamburg, Germany; her lifelong fight against injustice, fueled by her parents' murder in Treblinka, earned her numerous awards and shaped German discourse on remembrance and tolerance.
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12% Bias Score

Auschwitz Survivor Receives Award Amidst Rising Antisemitism
Eva Szepesi, a 92-year-old Auschwitz survivor, received Frankfurt's Jewish community's silver honorary seal for her tireless Holocaust remembrance work and antisemitism fight, emphasizing the urgency of countering rising hate following the October 7th Hamas attack on Israel.

Auschwitz Survivor Receives Award Amidst Rising Antisemitism
Eva Szepesi, a 92-year-old Auschwitz survivor, received Frankfurt's Jewish community's silver honorary seal for her tireless Holocaust remembrance work and antisemitism fight, emphasizing the urgency of countering rising hate following the October 7th Hamas attack on Israel.
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28% Bias Score

Picasso's "The Actor" and the Ongoing Struggle for Nazi-Looted Art Restitution
The heirs of Paul Leffmann, a German Jewish businessman, are fighting for the return of Picasso's "The Actor" from the Metropolitan Museum of Art, highlighting the ongoing global effort to restitute art looted by the Nazis; while some progress is being made, significant obstacles remain.

Picasso's "The Actor" and the Ongoing Struggle for Nazi-Looted Art Restitution
The heirs of Paul Leffmann, a German Jewish businessman, are fighting for the return of Picasso's "The Actor" from the Metropolitan Museum of Art, highlighting the ongoing global effort to restitute art looted by the Nazis; while some progress is being made, significant obstacles remain.
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36% Bias Score

Holocaust Survivor's Journey: From Italy to Israel
Yona Amit, an 87-year-old Holocaust survivor from Italy, recounts her family's harrowing escape through the Alps to Switzerland in 1944, aided by righteous gentiles, their subsequent immigration to Israel in 1950, and her commitment to sharing her story to inspire hope.

Holocaust Survivor's Journey: From Italy to Israel
Yona Amit, an 87-year-old Holocaust survivor from Italy, recounts her family's harrowing escape through the Alps to Switzerland in 1944, aided by righteous gentiles, their subsequent immigration to Israel in 1950, and her commitment to sharing her story to inspire hope.
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24% Bias Score

Trump Condemns CBS's Brennan for Holocaust-Free Speech Misrepresentation
President Trump criticized CBS's Margaret Brennan for her interview with Secretary of State Marco Rubio, where she incorrectly linked the Holocaust to free speech; the exchange sparked controversy and debate about journalistic accuracy.

Trump Condemns CBS's Brennan for Holocaust-Free Speech Misrepresentation
President Trump criticized CBS's Margaret Brennan for her interview with Secretary of State Marco Rubio, where she incorrectly linked the Holocaust to free speech; the exchange sparked controversy and debate about journalistic accuracy.
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60% Bias Score

Israel Assumes IHRA Presidency, Focusing on Adapting Holocaust Education
Israel assumed the IHRA presidency from the UK on Monday, for a one-year term chaired by Yad Vashem chairman Dani Dayan; the focus will be on adapting Holocaust education for a world without living survivors, using new technologies to engage learners and preserve testimonies.

Israel Assumes IHRA Presidency, Focusing on Adapting Holocaust Education
Israel assumed the IHRA presidency from the UK on Monday, for a one-year term chaired by Yad Vashem chairman Dani Dayan; the focus will be on adapting Holocaust education for a world without living survivors, using new technologies to engage learners and preserve testimonies.
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24% Bias Score
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