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Holocaust Survivor Leads Protest Against Right-Wing Extremism in Germany
In Leer, Germany, 1500-1800 people protested against right-wing extremism, led by 99-year-old Holocaust survivor Albrecht Weinberg and photographer Luigi Toscano, who are returning their national honors in protest of a recent political decision.
Holocaust Survivor Leads Protest Against Right-Wing Extremism in Germany
In Leer, Germany, 1500-1800 people protested against right-wing extremism, led by 99-year-old Holocaust survivor Albrecht Weinberg and photographer Luigi Toscano, who are returning their national honors in protest of a recent political decision.
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20% Bias Score


Music as Resistance: Sachsenhausen Prisoners' Artistic Legacy
In Sachsenhausen concentration camp, Polish singer Aleksander Kulisiewicz and Polish-Jewish choir conductor Mozes Rosenberg used music to cope with the horrors, creating a collection of 820 songs and 2000 poems that is now housed in the US Holocaust Museum.
Music as Resistance: Sachsenhausen Prisoners' Artistic Legacy
In Sachsenhausen concentration camp, Polish singer Aleksander Kulisiewicz and Polish-Jewish choir conductor Mozes Rosenberg used music to cope with the horrors, creating a collection of 820 songs and 2000 poems that is now housed in the US Holocaust Museum.
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44% Bias Score


Holocaust Survivor to Return German Award in Protest of Far-Right Influence
Albrecht Weinberg, a Holocaust survivor and recipient of Germany's Order of Merit, will return the award in protest of the Christian Democrat Union's cooperation with the far-right Alternative für Deutschland party, warning of the dangers of normalizing extremism and evoking memories of the Nazi era...
Holocaust Survivor to Return German Award in Protest of Far-Right Influence
Albrecht Weinberg, a Holocaust survivor and recipient of Germany's Order of Merit, will return the award in protest of the Christian Democrat Union's cooperation with the far-right Alternative für Deutschland party, warning of the dangers of normalizing extremism and evoking memories of the Nazi era...
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60% Bias Score


Auschwitz Anniversary: Survivors' Narratives and the Challenges of Collective Memory
The 80th anniversary of Auschwitz's liberation has spurred reflection on the delayed public awareness of Nazi concentration camps and the complex narratives of survivors, whose accounts reveal social tensions and the challenges of conveying extreme experiences.
Auschwitz Anniversary: Survivors' Narratives and the Challenges of Collective Memory
The 80th anniversary of Auschwitz's liberation has spurred reflection on the delayed public awareness of Nazi concentration camps and the complex narratives of survivors, whose accounts reveal social tensions and the challenges of conveying extreme experiences.
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40% Bias Score


Credit Suisse Concealed Nazi-Linked Accounts Until 2020
The Credit Suisse hid bank accounts linked to Nazi criminals until 2020, obstructing investigations by the Bergier Commission and Neil Barofsky, whose upcoming report will reveal further details despite Swiss banking secrecy laws.
Credit Suisse Concealed Nazi-Linked Accounts Until 2020
The Credit Suisse hid bank accounts linked to Nazi criminals until 2020, obstructing investigations by the Bergier Commission and Neil Barofsky, whose upcoming report will reveal further details despite Swiss banking secrecy laws.
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48% Bias Score


The Bricklayer of Auschwitz: Lorenzo Perrone and Primo Levi
Primo Levi's rescuer at Auschwitz, Lorenzo Perrone, a Piedmontese bricklayer, repeatedly provided Levi with essential supplies and maintained contact with his family, significantly aiding his survival; however, after the war, Perrone succumbed to depression and alcoholism.
The Bricklayer of Auschwitz: Lorenzo Perrone and Primo Levi
Primo Levi's rescuer at Auschwitz, Lorenzo Perrone, a Piedmontese bricklayer, repeatedly provided Levi with essential supplies and maintained contact with his family, significantly aiding his survival; however, after the war, Perrone succumbed to depression and alcoholism.
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32% Bias Score

Holocaust Survivor Leads German Protest Against Right-Wing Extremism
In Leer, Germany, 99-year-old Holocaust survivor Albrecht Weinberg and photographer Luigi Toscano led a demonstration of up to 1,800 against right-wing extremism, following their decision to return national honors after the Union party's collaboration with the AfD on a migration policy vote.

Holocaust Survivor Leads German Protest Against Right-Wing Extremism
In Leer, Germany, 99-year-old Holocaust survivor Albrecht Weinberg and photographer Luigi Toscano led a demonstration of up to 1,800 against right-wing extremism, following their decision to return national honors after the Union party's collaboration with the AfD on a migration policy vote.
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36% Bias Score

Holocaust Survivor to Return German Order of Merit Over Far-Right Collaboration
Albrecht Weinberg, a 99-year-old Holocaust survivor and recipient of Germany's Order of Merit, will return the award to protest the CDU's collaboration with the far-right AfD party on anti-immigration policies, fearing a resurgence of extremism.

Holocaust Survivor to Return German Order of Merit Over Far-Right Collaboration
Albrecht Weinberg, a 99-year-old Holocaust survivor and recipient of Germany's Order of Merit, will return the award to protest the CDU's collaboration with the far-right AfD party on anti-immigration policies, fearing a resurgence of extremism.
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52% Bias Score

Frankfurt Auschwitz Trial: Witness Testimonies and Germany's Unfinished Reckoning
The Frankfurt Auschwitz trial, beginning December 20, 1963, at the Römer, later moving to the Gallus building, significantly increased public awareness of Nazi atrocities through witness testimonies, although lenient sentencing created a 'second guilt' as described by Ralph Giordano.

Frankfurt Auschwitz Trial: Witness Testimonies and Germany's Unfinished Reckoning
The Frankfurt Auschwitz trial, beginning December 20, 1963, at the Römer, later moving to the Gallus building, significantly increased public awareness of Nazi atrocities through witness testimonies, although lenient sentencing created a 'second guilt' as described by Ralph Giordano.
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28% Bias Score

Memoir Explores Food, Family, and Identity Through Generations
The author's memoir, "How to Share an Egg," explores her unique upbringing as the child of Holocaust survivors and immigrants, focusing on her family's culinary traditions and their role in shaping identity and resilience.

Memoir Explores Food, Family, and Identity Through Generations
The author's memoir, "How to Share an Egg," explores her unique upbringing as the child of Holocaust survivors and immigrants, focusing on her family's culinary traditions and their role in shaping identity and resilience.
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12% Bias Score

Nazi Fugitives in Brazil: Capture, Escape Attempts, and Differing Fates
Following the capture of Franz Stangl in São Paulo in 1967, a failed escape plan was devised, highlighting the efforts to bring Nazi war criminals to justice; the article details the experiences of several prominent Nazi fugitives in Brazil, contrasting their fates and exploring the reasons behind B...

Nazi Fugitives in Brazil: Capture, Escape Attempts, and Differing Fates
Following the capture of Franz Stangl in São Paulo in 1967, a failed escape plan was devised, highlighting the efforts to bring Nazi war criminals to justice; the article details the experiences of several prominent Nazi fugitives in Brazil, contrasting their fates and exploring the reasons behind B...
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48% Bias Score

Nazi Medical Experiments on Soviet Children: A Hidden Holocaust
A new book details the horrific experiences of 365,000 Soviet children taken to Nazi concentration camps during WWII for forced labor and medical experimentation, with a near-total mortality rate among child blood donors; the intentional suppression of this topic by authorities hinders full comprehe...

Nazi Medical Experiments on Soviet Children: A Hidden Holocaust
A new book details the horrific experiences of 365,000 Soviet children taken to Nazi concentration camps during WWII for forced labor and medical experimentation, with a near-total mortality rate among child blood donors; the intentional suppression of this topic by authorities hinders full comprehe...
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28% Bias Score
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