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Sikh Princess Secretly Resisted Nazis, Saved Jewish Families
Princess Catherine Duleep Singh, a British-born Sikh princess, secretly resisted the Nazi regime in 1930s Germany, using her resources to help numerous Jewish families escape persecution and relocate to Britain, defying social norms and risking her own safety.
Sikh Princess Secretly Resisted Nazis, Saved Jewish Families
Princess Catherine Duleep Singh, a British-born Sikh princess, secretly resisted the Nazi regime in 1930s Germany, using her resources to help numerous Jewish families escape persecution and relocate to Britain, defying social norms and risking her own safety.
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28% Bias Score


Auschwitz Survivor Elected Head of International Auschwitz Committee
Eva Umlauf, an 82-year-old Auschwitz survivor and child psychiatrist, was elected president of the International Auschwitz Committee, succeeding the late Marian Turski; she is known for her advocacy against rising extremism.
Auschwitz Survivor Elected Head of International Auschwitz Committee
Eva Umlauf, an 82-year-old Auschwitz survivor and child psychiatrist, was elected president of the International Auschwitz Committee, succeeding the late Marian Turski; she is known for her advocacy against rising extremism.
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20% Bias Score


Holocaust Survivor Elected Head of Auschwitz Committee
Eva Umlauf, an 82-year-old Auschwitz survivor, was elected president of the International Auschwitz Committee, succeeding the late Marian Turski; Umlauf is a pediatrician and psychotherapist who actively educates young people about the dangers facing democracy and the lessons of the Holocaust.
Holocaust Survivor Elected Head of Auschwitz Committee
Eva Umlauf, an 82-year-old Auschwitz survivor, was elected president of the International Auschwitz Committee, succeeding the late Marian Turski; Umlauf is a pediatrician and psychotherapist who actively educates young people about the dangers facing democracy and the lessons of the Holocaust.
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28% Bias Score


Poland's Presidential Election: A Clash of Visions on History and the EU
Poland's presidential runoff election on Sunday pits liberal-centrist Warsaw Mayor Rafał Trzaskowski against right-wing historian Karol Nawrocki, whose nationalist approach to Polish history and support from the Law and Justice party contrasts sharply with Trzaskowski's pro-EU stance and commitment ...
Poland's Presidential Election: A Clash of Visions on History and the EU
Poland's presidential runoff election on Sunday pits liberal-centrist Warsaw Mayor Rafał Trzaskowski against right-wing historian Karol Nawrocki, whose nationalist approach to Polish history and support from the Law and Justice party contrasts sharply with Trzaskowski's pro-EU stance and commitment ...
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40% Bias Score


Rostov-on-Don uses digital audio guides to commemorate WWII
Rostov-on-Don commemorates the 80th anniversary of WWII Victory with free guided tours and new digital audio guides at key memorials (Kumzhenskaya Grove, Zmievskaya Balka, Millerovo Pit) created with Sberbank, offering detailed historical accounts via QR codes and smartphones.
Rostov-on-Don uses digital audio guides to commemorate WWII
Rostov-on-Don commemorates the 80th anniversary of WWII Victory with free guided tours and new digital audio guides at key memorials (Kumzhenskaya Grove, Zmievskaya Balka, Millerovo Pit) created with Sberbank, offering detailed historical accounts via QR codes and smartphones.
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24% Bias Score


Marcel Ophüls, Documentary Filmmaker, Dies at 97
French-American documentary filmmaker Marcel Ophüls, renowned for his Oscar-winning "Hôtel Terminus" and the controversial "Le Chagrin et la Pitié" which exposed French collaboration with Nazi Germany during WWII, died at 97; his final project addressed the Israeli occupation of Palestinian territor...
Marcel Ophüls, Documentary Filmmaker, Dies at 97
French-American documentary filmmaker Marcel Ophüls, renowned for his Oscar-winning "Hôtel Terminus" and the controversial "Le Chagrin et la Pitié" which exposed French collaboration with Nazi Germany during WWII, died at 97; his final project addressed the Israeli occupation of Palestinian territor...
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12% Bias Score

Teller's Auschwitz Photos: A Visual Atlas or a Missed Opportunity?
Jürgen Teller's new book "Auschwitz Birkenau" presents over 800 iPhone photos of the site, sparking debate about the value and limitations of photographic representation of the Holocaust, particularly in light of the rarity of authentic images from the period and the rise of AI-generated imagery.

Teller's Auschwitz Photos: A Visual Atlas or a Missed Opportunity?
Jürgen Teller's new book "Auschwitz Birkenau" presents over 800 iPhone photos of the site, sparking debate about the value and limitations of photographic representation of the Holocaust, particularly in light of the rarity of authentic images from the period and the rise of AI-generated imagery.
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48% Bias Score

Nazi and Islamist Slogans Proposed as German High School Graduation Mottos
A German high school's proposed graduation mottos included Nazi and Islamist extremist slogans, prompting a police investigation and highlighting a concerning rise in right-wing extremism in schools and society.

Nazi and Islamist Slogans Proposed as German High School Graduation Mottos
A German high school's proposed graduation mottos included Nazi and Islamist extremist slogans, prompting a police investigation and highlighting a concerning rise in right-wing extremism in schools and society.
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60% Bias Score

Elie Wiesel: Soul on Fire" Documentary Premieres, Wins Award
Elie Wiesel: Soul on Fire", a documentary by Oren Rudavsky, premiered at the Docaviv Film Festival, winning the Yad Vashem Award; it details the life of Elie Wiesel, from his Holocaust survival to his impactful challenge of President Reagan over the Bitburg cemetery visit, showcasing his commitment ...

Elie Wiesel: Soul on Fire" Documentary Premieres, Wins Award
Elie Wiesel: Soul on Fire", a documentary by Oren Rudavsky, premiered at the Docaviv Film Festival, winning the Yad Vashem Award; it details the life of Elie Wiesel, from his Holocaust survival to his impactful challenge of President Reagan over the Bitburg cemetery visit, showcasing his commitment ...
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32% Bias Score

Nazi-Themed Graduation Motto Sparks Outrage in German High School
Students at a German high school in Giessen sparked outrage after Nazi-themed slogans appeared in an online vote for their graduation motto, prompting a police investigation and a public school statement condemning racism and antisemitism.

Nazi-Themed Graduation Motto Sparks Outrage in German High School
Students at a German high school in Giessen sparked outrage after Nazi-themed slogans appeared in an online vote for their graduation motto, prompting a police investigation and a public school statement condemning racism and antisemitism.
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48% Bias Score

Documentary Filmmaker Marcel Ophuls Dies at 97
Oscar-winning documentary filmmaker Marcel Ophuls died at 97; his most impactful work, "The Sorrow and the Pity," a four-hour-long film documenting the Nazi occupation of France, is lauded for its comprehensive approach and moral reflection, challenging viewers to grapple with historical atrocities.

Documentary Filmmaker Marcel Ophuls Dies at 97
Oscar-winning documentary filmmaker Marcel Ophuls died at 97; his most impactful work, "The Sorrow and the Pity," a four-hour-long film documenting the Nazi occupation of France, is lauded for its comprehensive approach and moral reflection, challenging viewers to grapple with historical atrocities.
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28% Bias Score

Documentary Filmmaker Marcel Ophüls Dies at 97
Marcel Ophüls, a renowned documentary filmmaker known for his incisive critiques of history, died at 97; his 1971 film, "The Sorrow and the Pity," a four-hour-plus documentary challenging the narrative of French Resistance during WWII, was banned from French television for a decade.

Documentary Filmmaker Marcel Ophüls Dies at 97
Marcel Ophüls, a renowned documentary filmmaker known for his incisive critiques of history, died at 97; his 1971 film, "The Sorrow and the Pity," a four-hour-plus documentary challenging the narrative of French Resistance during WWII, was banned from French television for a decade.
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20% Bias Score
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