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Mossad Recruits Holocaust Survivor to Infiltrate Nazi Network in "The German
The German," an eight-part Israeli-American series, follows Holocaust survivor Uri Zahavi, recruited by Mossad in 1970s Israel to infiltrate a Nazi network in Munich, while his family confronts their past traumas, leading to murder and the potential unraveling of family secrets.
Mossad Recruits Holocaust Survivor to Infiltrate Nazi Network in "The German
The German," an eight-part Israeli-American series, follows Holocaust survivor Uri Zahavi, recruited by Mossad in 1970s Israel to infiltrate a Nazi network in Munich, while his family confronts their past traumas, leading to murder and the potential unraveling of family secrets.
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52% Bias Score


Auschwitz Trip Combats Rise of Pro-Nazi, Pro-Franco Social Media Content
Over 250 Spanish high school students, mostly from Catalonia, Valencia, and Aragon, visited Auschwitz this year, a trip subsidized by the Ministry of Democratic Memory to counter the normalization of pro-Hitler and pro-Franco content on social media, a phenomenon students report witnessing daily.
Auschwitz Trip Combats Rise of Pro-Nazi, Pro-Franco Social Media Content
Over 250 Spanish high school students, mostly from Catalonia, Valencia, and Aragon, visited Auschwitz this year, a trip subsidized by the Ministry of Democratic Memory to counter the normalization of pro-Hitler and pro-Franco content on social media, a phenomenon students report witnessing daily.
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40% Bias Score


Mein Kampf" Sales and the Resurgence of Far-Right Extremism
Despite Hitler's death in 1945, his book "Mein Kampf" continues to be sold internationally, reflecting the persistence of his hateful ideology and prompting concerns about rising far-right extremism and violence, particularly among youth.
Mein Kampf" Sales and the Resurgence of Far-Right Extremism
Despite Hitler's death in 1945, his book "Mein Kampf" continues to be sold internationally, reflecting the persistence of his hateful ideology and prompting concerns about rising far-right extremism and violence, particularly among youth.
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44% Bias Score


Holocaust Survivor Turns 100 Amidst Rising Antisemitism
Anita Lasker-Valfiš, a 100-year-old Holocaust survivor, celebrates her birthday amidst growing concerns about rising antisemitism and historical ignorance, highlighting the ongoing struggle against hate and intolerance.
Holocaust Survivor Turns 100 Amidst Rising Antisemitism
Anita Lasker-Valfiš, a 100-year-old Holocaust survivor, celebrates her birthday amidst growing concerns about rising antisemitism and historical ignorance, highlighting the ongoing struggle against hate and intolerance.
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32% Bias Score


Hitler's Early Ideology: Blood, Unity, and Expansion
In the opening pages of his autobiography, "Mein Kampf", Adolf Hitler outlines his belief in a unified German nation based on shared blood, justifying future territorial expansion as a moral imperative to provide for all Germans. This foundational concept, shaped by his experiences in Vienna, became...
Hitler's Early Ideology: Blood, Unity, and Expansion
In the opening pages of his autobiography, "Mein Kampf", Adolf Hitler outlines his belief in a unified German nation based on shared blood, justifying future territorial expansion as a moral imperative to provide for all Germans. This foundational concept, shaped by his experiences in Vienna, became...
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56% Bias Score


Post-Holocaust Resilience: Munich Jewish Community's 80th Anniversary
Eighty years ago, against the backdrop of post-war Germany, the Israelitische Kultusgemeinde (IKG) München und Oberbayern was re-established on July 15, 1945, by Holocaust survivors, showcasing resilience and marking a crucial step in Germany's democratic reconstruction. The community, now with 9,30...
Post-Holocaust Resilience: Munich Jewish Community's 80th Anniversary
Eighty years ago, against the backdrop of post-war Germany, the Israelitische Kultusgemeinde (IKG) München und Oberbayern was re-established on July 15, 1945, by Holocaust survivors, showcasing resilience and marking a crucial step in Germany's democratic reconstruction. The community, now with 9,30...
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36% Bias Score

German Church Encloses Antisemitic Sculpture with New Artwork
An antisemitic sculpture on a church in Calbe, Germany, depicting a man pressing his face into a pig's rear, will be enclosed by a new stainless steel olive branch artwork funded by church, state, and foundation resources following protests after its reinstallation during renovations.

German Church Encloses Antisemitic Sculpture with New Artwork
An antisemitic sculpture on a church in Calbe, Germany, depicting a man pressing his face into a pig's rear, will be enclosed by a new stainless steel olive branch artwork funded by church, state, and foundation resources following protests after its reinstallation during renovations.
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24% Bias Score

Gaza Conflict: Genocide Debate Undermines Holocaust's Moral Authority
A New York Times article asserts that the ongoing conflict in Gaza meets the criteria of genocide, highlighting a debate between genocide scholars and Holocaust experts, and raising concerns about the erosion of the Holocaust's moral authority and the applicability of international law beyond the la...

Gaza Conflict: Genocide Debate Undermines Holocaust's Moral Authority
A New York Times article asserts that the ongoing conflict in Gaza meets the criteria of genocide, highlighting a debate between genocide scholars and Holocaust experts, and raising concerns about the erosion of the Holocaust's moral authority and the applicability of international law beyond the la...
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48% Bias Score

Ordinary Nazis: Complicity in Everyday Life During the Third Reich
Liefde in het Derde Rijk" and "De zomer van '47" explore the normalization of Nazi ideology in everyday life, revealing how ordinary individuals became complicit through seduction of belonging, ideological justifications, and avoidance of personal responsibility for atrocities.

Ordinary Nazis: Complicity in Everyday Life During the Third Reich
Liefde in het Derde Rijk" and "De zomer van '47" explore the normalization of Nazi ideology in everyday life, revealing how ordinary individuals became complicit through seduction of belonging, ideological justifications, and avoidance of personal responsibility for atrocities.
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56% Bias Score

Holocaust Survivor's 100th Birthday Underscores Rising Antisemitism
Anita Lasker-Wallfisch, a 100-year-old Holocaust survivor and cellist, celebrates her birthday amidst growing concerns about rising antisemitism and diminishing Holocaust awareness, despite decades of her activism against intolerance.

Holocaust Survivor's 100th Birthday Underscores Rising Antisemitism
Anita Lasker-Wallfisch, a 100-year-old Holocaust survivor and cellist, celebrates her birthday amidst growing concerns about rising antisemitism and diminishing Holocaust awareness, despite decades of her activism against intolerance.
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28% Bias Score

Debate on French Responsibility for Vel d'Hiv Roundup
A 2023 book challenges the official narrative of the 1942 Vel d'Hiv Roundup, arguing that President Macron's 2022 speech, emphasizing solely French responsibility, oversimplifies the event and minimizes the role of French collaboration, sparking a debate among historians.

Debate on French Responsibility for Vel d'Hiv Roundup
A 2023 book challenges the official narrative of the 1942 Vel d'Hiv Roundup, arguing that President Macron's 2022 speech, emphasizing solely French responsibility, oversimplifies the event and minimizes the role of French collaboration, sparking a debate among historians.
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40% Bias Score

Holocaust Survivor at 100: Despair Amidst Rising Antisemitism
Anita Lasker-Wallfisch, a 100-year-old Holocaust survivor and cellist, expresses despair over the resurgence of antisemitism and lack of Holocaust awareness among young people, despite her decades of activism against hatred.

Holocaust Survivor at 100: Despair Amidst Rising Antisemitism
Anita Lasker-Wallfisch, a 100-year-old Holocaust survivor and cellist, expresses despair over the resurgence of antisemitism and lack of Holocaust awareness among young people, despite her decades of activism against hatred.
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24% Bias Score
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