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Leni Riefenstahl: A Documentary Unveiling a Complex Legacy
Andres Veiel's documentary reveals the complex legacy of Leni Riefenstahl, a German filmmaker who directed Nazi propaganda films like Triumph of the Will and Olympia, later facing scrutiny for her wartime activities and post-war attempts to revise her image, dying at 101.
Leni Riefenstahl: A Documentary Unveiling a Complex Legacy
Andres Veiel's documentary reveals the complex legacy of Leni Riefenstahl, a German filmmaker who directed Nazi propaganda films like Triumph of the Will and Olympia, later facing scrutiny for her wartime activities and post-war attempts to revise her image, dying at 101.
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60% Bias Score


Argentina Declassifies Nazi Documents, Releases Details on Mengele and Eichmann
Argentina has declassified 1,850 documents detailing Nazi activities in the country from 1957-2005, including details on Josef Mengele and Adolf Eichmann, making them publicly accessible online following a request by President Javier Milei; the documents were previously only viewable in a restricted...
Argentina Declassifies Nazi Documents, Releases Details on Mengele and Eichmann
Argentina has declassified 1,850 documents detailing Nazi activities in the country from 1957-2005, including details on Josef Mengele and Adolf Eichmann, making them publicly accessible online following a request by President Javier Milei; the documents were previously only viewable in a restricted...
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44% Bias Score


AfD Challenges 'Day of Liberation' Narrative
The 80th anniversary of Germany's surrender in WWII is marked by AfD's challenge to May 8th as a "Day of Liberation," minimizing Nazi crimes and highlighting Allied actions, causing concern about historical revisionism.
AfD Challenges 'Day of Liberation' Narrative
The 80th anniversary of Germany's surrender in WWII is marked by AfD's challenge to May 8th as a "Day of Liberation," minimizing Nazi crimes and highlighting Allied actions, causing concern about historical revisionism.
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36% Bias Score


Lebensborn: Separated Families and Lifelong Trauma
In August 1942, the Lebensborn program separated Erika Matko from her parents in Celje, Slovenia, after she passed an Aryan test; this was one of 430 similar cases of children taken, revealing the program's complexities and devastating impact on families and individuals.
Lebensborn: Separated Families and Lifelong Trauma
In August 1942, the Lebensborn program separated Erika Matko from her parents in Celje, Slovenia, after she passed an Aryan test; this was one of 430 similar cases of children taken, revealing the program's complexities and devastating impact on families and individuals.
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36% Bias Score


Bergen-Belsen Liberation: 80th Anniversary Commemorated
Survivors and their families gathered at Bergen-Belsen concentration camp in Germany to mark the 80th anniversary of its liberation by British troops in April 1945, recalling the horrific conditions that led to the deaths of approximately 72,000 prisoners.
Bergen-Belsen Liberation: 80th Anniversary Commemorated
Survivors and their families gathered at Bergen-Belsen concentration camp in Germany to mark the 80th anniversary of its liberation by British troops in April 1945, recalling the horrific conditions that led to the deaths of approximately 72,000 prisoners.
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24% Bias Score


Berlin Closure: Journalist Flees Amidst Soviet Advance
On April 23, 1945, Berlin's city center was closed due to the approaching Soviet army, forcing a Norwegian journalist, Theo Findahl, to flee to Dahlem with friends, highlighting the escalating danger and imminent fall of the city.
Berlin Closure: Journalist Flees Amidst Soviet Advance
On April 23, 1945, Berlin's city center was closed due to the approaching Soviet army, forcing a Norwegian journalist, Theo Findahl, to flee to Dahlem with friends, highlighting the escalating danger and imminent fall of the city.
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44% Bias Score

Family Returns Nazi Human Skin Lampshade to Buchenwald
A British family haunted for 80 years by a piece of a lampshade made from human skin taken from the Buchenwald concentration camp in April 1945 by then-Caerphilly MP Ness Edwards, has finally returned it to the site.

Family Returns Nazi Human Skin Lampshade to Buchenwald
A British family haunted for 80 years by a piece of a lampshade made from human skin taken from the Buchenwald concentration camp in April 1945 by then-Caerphilly MP Ness Edwards, has finally returned it to the site.
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28% Bias Score

Holocaust Survivor's Account Highlights Resilience and Unexpected Humanity at Oederan Subcamp
Lydia Tischler, a 96-year-old Holocaust survivor, shared her experiences at the Oederan subcamp of Flossenbürg concentration camp during the 80th anniversary of the camp's liberation, emphasizing both the hardships faced and unexpected moments of community and resilience, and now dedicates her life ...

Holocaust Survivor's Account Highlights Resilience and Unexpected Humanity at Oederan Subcamp
Lydia Tischler, a 96-year-old Holocaust survivor, shared her experiences at the Oederan subcamp of Flossenbürg concentration camp during the 80th anniversary of the camp's liberation, emphasizing both the hardships faced and unexpected moments of community and resilience, and now dedicates her life ...
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32% Bias Score

Hitler and Braun's Deaths Confirmed: Evidence Ends Conspiracy Theories
On April 30, 1945, Adolf Hitler and Eva Braun committed suicide in their Berlin bunker; their remains were later found, examined, and ultimately destroyed by the KGB, disproving persistent conspiracy theories.

Hitler and Braun's Deaths Confirmed: Evidence Ends Conspiracy Theories
On April 30, 1945, Adolf Hitler and Eva Braun committed suicide in their Berlin bunker; their remains were later found, examined, and ultimately destroyed by the KGB, disproving persistent conspiracy theories.
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56% Bias Score

Dutch SS Members at Auschwitz: A Documentary Unveils New Details
Journalist Stijn Reurs's documentary, "De Nederlandse Kampbewakers van Auschwitz," reveals that at least 24 Dutch SS members, including nine women, participated in the murder of one million Jews at Auschwitz, highlighting their roles and the reactions of their families.

Dutch SS Members at Auschwitz: A Documentary Unveils New Details
Journalist Stijn Reurs's documentary, "De Nederlandse Kampbewakers van Auschwitz," reveals that at least 24 Dutch SS members, including nine women, participated in the murder of one million Jews at Auschwitz, highlighting their roles and the reactions of their families.
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40% Bias Score

Hellbeck's Revisionist History of the German-Soviet War
Jochen Hellbeck's "Ein Krieg wie kein anderer" challenges existing interpretations of the German-Soviet war, arguing that the fight against 'Jewish Bolshevism' was central to Nazi ideology, influencing the mass murder of Soviet citizens and contradicting the Nazi-Soviet Pact.

Hellbeck's Revisionist History of the German-Soviet War
Jochen Hellbeck's "Ein Krieg wie kein anderer" challenges existing interpretations of the German-Soviet war, arguing that the fight against 'Jewish Bolshevism' was central to Nazi ideology, influencing the mass murder of Soviet citizens and contradicting the Nazi-Soviet Pact.
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44% Bias Score

Sachsenhausen Liberation: 80th Anniversary Commemoration Highlights Dwindling Survivor Numbers
On April 22, 1945, Soviet and Polish forces liberated Sachsenhausen concentration camp, finding 3,000 prisoners; however, over 30,000 were sent on death marches beforehand, with thousands dying. Between 1936-1945, the camp held over 200,000 prisoners from 40 countries.

Sachsenhausen Liberation: 80th Anniversary Commemoration Highlights Dwindling Survivor Numbers
On April 22, 1945, Soviet and Polish forces liberated Sachsenhausen concentration camp, finding 3,000 prisoners; however, over 30,000 were sent on death marches beforehand, with thousands dying. Between 1936-1945, the camp held over 200,000 prisoners from 40 countries.
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48% Bias Score
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