Death of Gerd Heidemann: Journalist at Center of Hitler Diaries Hoax Dies at 93
Gerd Heidemann, the "Stern" journalist involved in the 1983 Hitler Diaries hoax, died at age 93; his death highlights the enduring legacy of a significant media scandal and his unrecognized contribution to preserving Nazi-era documents.
Death of Gerd Heidemann: Journalist at Center of Hitler Diaries Hoax Dies at 93
Gerd Heidemann, the "Stern" journalist involved in the 1983 Hitler Diaries hoax, died at age 93; his death highlights the enduring legacy of a significant media scandal and his unrecognized contribution to preserving Nazi-era documents.
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Retrial Ordered for Suspected Sachsenhausen Guard
A German court ordered a retrial for a 100-year-old man suspected of being a guard at the Sachsenhausen concentration camp, overturning a lower court's decision to halt the proceedings due to the defendant's age and health. The Higher Regional Court in Frankfurt criticized the initial investigation'...
Retrial Ordered for Suspected Sachsenhausen Guard
A German court ordered a retrial for a 100-year-old man suspected of being a guard at the Sachsenhausen concentration camp, overturning a lower court's decision to halt the proceedings due to the defendant's age and health. The Higher Regional Court in Frankfurt criticized the initial investigation'...
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AfD's Controversial Remembrance Day Commemoration
The AfD's appropriation of Remembrance Day to commemorate German soldiers in World War II, without acknowledging war crimes, has sparked controversy and condemnation from historians and experts.
AfD's Controversial Remembrance Day Commemoration
The AfD's appropriation of Remembrance Day to commemorate German soldiers in World War II, without acknowledging war crimes, has sparked controversy and condemnation from historians and experts.
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40% Bias Score
Frankfurt's Nazi-Era 'Erbkartei': A Legacy of Eugenics
The Frankfurt "Erbkartei," a Nazi-era card index tracking individuals deemed 'deviant,' reveals a disturbing continuity of practices and raises critical questions about past and present.
Frankfurt's Nazi-Era 'Erbkartei': A Legacy of Eugenics
The Frankfurt "Erbkartei," a Nazi-era card index tracking individuals deemed 'deviant,' reveals a disturbing continuity of practices and raises critical questions about past and present.
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Frankfurt Exile Archive Updates Exhibition, Showcases 65 New Exhibits
The Frankfurt Exile Archive's updated exhibition, "Exil. Erfahrung und Zeugnis," commemorates over half a million people who fled Nazi Germany, showcasing 65 new exhibits and interactive elements highlighting the lasting impact of exile.
Frankfurt Exile Archive Updates Exhibition, Showcases 65 New Exhibits
The Frankfurt Exile Archive's updated exhibition, "Exil. Erfahrung und Zeugnis," commemorates over half a million people who fled Nazi Germany, showcasing 65 new exhibits and interactive elements highlighting the lasting impact of exile.
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16% Bias Score
Armenian Soldiers' Remains Identified in Netherlands
The remains of three Armenian soldiers executed by the Nazis in the Netherlands in 1944 have been identified at the Soviet War Cemetery in Leusden, bringing closure to their families.
Armenian Soldiers' Remains Identified in Netherlands
The remains of three Armenian soldiers executed by the Nazis in the Netherlands in 1944 have been identified at the Soviet War Cemetery in Leusden, bringing closure to their families.
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Rotterdam Razzia Remembrance
Rotterdam commemorates the 80th anniversary of the 1944 razzia, where 52,000 men were deported. Mayor Carola Schouten and a 101-year-old survivor attended the ceremony.
Rotterdam Razzia Remembrance
Rotterdam commemorates the 80th anniversary of the 1944 razzia, where 52,000 men were deported. Mayor Carola Schouten and a 101-year-old survivor attended the ceremony.
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Reissmüller's Nazi Past and Ingolstadt's Debate
The uncovering of Ingolstadt newspaper publisher Wilhelm Reissmüller's Nazi past sparks a debate about his legacy and honorary citizenship.
Reissmüller's Nazi Past and Ingolstadt's Debate
The uncovering of Ingolstadt newspaper publisher Wilhelm Reissmüller's Nazi past sparks a debate about his legacy and honorary citizenship.
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