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Kehlmann's "The Director": Art and Morality in Nazi Germany
Daniel Kehlmann's "The Director" is a fictionalized account of filmmaker G.W. Pabst's experiences in Nazi Germany, exploring his collaborations with the regime, the moral compromises he made, and the devastating consequences for individuals and society.
Kehlmann's "The Director": Art and Morality in Nazi Germany
Daniel Kehlmann's "The Director" is a fictionalized account of filmmaker G.W. Pabst's experiences in Nazi Germany, exploring his collaborations with the regime, the moral compromises he made, and the devastating consequences for individuals and society.
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40% Bias Score


Villingen Fire Causes Millions in Damage, Injures Six
A large fire in Villingen, Germany, injured six people, including two firefighters, and caused millions of euros in damage after spreading to four buildings and collapsing three roofs; police are investigating the cause.
Villingen Fire Causes Millions in Damage, Injures Six
A large fire in Villingen, Germany, injured six people, including two firefighters, and caused millions of euros in damage after spreading to four buildings and collapsing three roofs; police are investigating the cause.
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16% Bias Score


Greek Communist Inaction During Axis Invasion: A Consequence of Faith in the German-Soviet Pact
The unwavering belief of Stalin and Greek communists in Hitler's adherence to the 1939 German-Soviet Non-Aggression Pact led to inaction against the Axis invasion, as evidenced by the dismissal of Nikos Zachariadis's call to arms and the anticipation of German support by high-ranking KKE members.
Greek Communist Inaction During Axis Invasion: A Consequence of Faith in the German-Soviet Pact
The unwavering belief of Stalin and Greek communists in Hitler's adherence to the 1939 German-Soviet Non-Aggression Pact led to inaction against the Axis invasion, as evidenced by the dismissal of Nikos Zachariadis's call to arms and the anticipation of German support by high-ranking KKE members.
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44% Bias Score


British Sikh Princess Secretly Rescued Jewish Families During the Holocaust
Princess Catherine Hilda Duleep Singh, born in England in 1871, secretly aided Jewish families fleeing Nazi Germany during World War II by providing financial support, letters of recommendation, and acting as a guarantor, thereby saving numerous lives despite facing personal risk due to her sexualit...
British Sikh Princess Secretly Rescued Jewish Families During the Holocaust
Princess Catherine Hilda Duleep Singh, born in England in 1871, secretly aided Jewish families fleeing Nazi Germany during World War II by providing financial support, letters of recommendation, and acting as a guarantor, thereby saving numerous lives despite facing personal risk due to her sexualit...
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16% Bias Score


Berggruen Collection: Modern Art's Resistance to Nazi Suppression
The National Gallery of Australia's "Cézanne to Giacometti" exhibition, largely from Heinz Berggruen's collection, showcases modern art deemed "degenerate" by the Nazis, highlighting artistic resistance against oppression and tracing the spread of modernist styles from Europe to Australia.
Berggruen Collection: Modern Art's Resistance to Nazi Suppression
The National Gallery of Australia's "Cézanne to Giacometti" exhibition, largely from Heinz Berggruen's collection, showcases modern art deemed "degenerate" by the Nazis, highlighting artistic resistance against oppression and tracing the spread of modernist styles from Europe to Australia.
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32% Bias Score


Germany and Hohenzollerns Settle Dispute Over Seized Assets
The German government and the House of Hohenzollern reached a settlement on May 12, 2024, resolving a long-standing dispute over assets seized after World War II; a new foundation will manage the art, with the Hohenzollerns receiving some items and compensation, preventing potential legal challenges...
Germany and Hohenzollerns Settle Dispute Over Seized Assets
The German government and the House of Hohenzollern reached a settlement on May 12, 2024, resolving a long-standing dispute over assets seized after World War II; a new foundation will manage the art, with the Hohenzollerns receiving some items and compensation, preventing potential legal challenges...
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44% Bias Score

Nazi Collaboration Loots Spanish Archaeological Heritage During Franco Era
During the early Franco regime, pro-Nazi archaeologist Julio Martínez Santa-Olalla collaborated with the Ahnenerbe, leading to the looting of artifacts from Spanish sites like Castiltierra and Villel de Mesa, causing significant gaps in Spain's historical record and impacting our understanding of Vi...

Nazi Collaboration Loots Spanish Archaeological Heritage During Franco Era
During the early Franco regime, pro-Nazi archaeologist Julio Martínez Santa-Olalla collaborated with the Ahnenerbe, leading to the looting of artifacts from Spanish sites like Castiltierra and Villel de Mesa, causing significant gaps in Spain's historical record and impacting our understanding of Vi...
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64% Bias Score

Teenager Beheaded for Anti-Nazi Leaflets
17-year-old Mormon Helmuth Hübener was beheaded in Nazi Germany on October 27, 1942, for distributing anti-war leaflets; his story is now a film, "Truth & Treason.

Teenager Beheaded for Anti-Nazi Leaflets
17-year-old Mormon Helmuth Hübener was beheaded in Nazi Germany on October 27, 1942, for distributing anti-war leaflets; his story is now a film, "Truth & Treason.
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52% Bias Score

Kehlmann's "The Director": Pabst Under Nazi Rule
Daniel Kehlmann's "The Director" fictionalizes filmmaker Georg Wilhelm Pabst's World War II experiences in Nazi Germany, focusing on his struggles, subtle resistance through filmmaking, and the unfinished "Molander Case", contrasting his actions with collaborators like Leni Riefenstahl; exploring th...

Kehlmann's "The Director": Pabst Under Nazi Rule
Daniel Kehlmann's "The Director" fictionalizes filmmaker Georg Wilhelm Pabst's World War II experiences in Nazi Germany, focusing on his struggles, subtle resistance through filmmaking, and the unfinished "Molander Case", contrasting his actions with collaborators like Leni Riefenstahl; exploring th...
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28% Bias Score

Dutch Resistance Sisters' WWII Story Sparks Calls for Film
Teenage sisters Freddie and Truus Oversteegen, and their friend Hannie Schaft, formed a Dutch resistance cell during WWII, using deception to lure and kill Nazi officers; their story, recently shared on Instagram, has sparked calls for a movie.

Dutch Resistance Sisters' WWII Story Sparks Calls for Film
Teenage sisters Freddie and Truus Oversteegen, and their friend Hannie Schaft, formed a Dutch resistance cell during WWII, using deception to lure and kill Nazi officers; their story, recently shared on Instagram, has sparked calls for a movie.
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48% Bias Score

WWII-Era "Ley-Bude" Preserved in German Museum
A preserved "Ley-Bude," a small wooden WWII-era makeshift home from Hamburg, now at the Kiekeberg Open-Air Museum, reveals the living conditions of German families during and after the Nazi regime and WWII.

WWII-Era "Ley-Bude" Preserved in German Museum
A preserved "Ley-Bude," a small wooden WWII-era makeshift home from Hamburg, now at the Kiekeberg Open-Air Museum, reveals the living conditions of German families during and after the Nazi regime and WWII.
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28% Bias Score

Himmler's Capture and Suicide
Captured while disguised as a sergeant, Heinrich Himmler, Hitler's right-hand man, committed suicide using a cyanide capsule on May 23, 1945, at British Second Army headquarters in northern Germany after his identity was revealed by a distinctive stamp on his false documents.

Himmler's Capture and Suicide
Captured while disguised as a sergeant, Heinrich Himmler, Hitler's right-hand man, committed suicide using a cyanide capsule on May 23, 1945, at British Second Army headquarters in northern Germany after his identity was revealed by a distinctive stamp on his false documents.
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32% Bias Score
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