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NS-Regime's Impact on Allgäu Agriculture
A new exhibit in Kempten, Germany, unveils the pervasive influence of the Nazi regime on Allgäu agriculture, using 1600 letters from the Stöckle family and other primary sources to illustrate how the regime impacted family life, food production, and the lives of forced laborers.
NS-Regime's Impact on Allgäu Agriculture
A new exhibit in Kempten, Germany, unveils the pervasive influence of the Nazi regime on Allgäu agriculture, using 1600 letters from the Stöckle family and other primary sources to illustrate how the regime impacted family life, food production, and the lives of forced laborers.
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20% Bias Score


Moscow Forum Condemns Neo-Nazism and Russophobia
A Moscow forum, attended by high-ranking officials and WWII survivors, condemned attempts to rewrite WWII history, the glorification of Nazi criminals, and rising Russophobia in the West, highlighting the resurgence of neo-Nazi ideologies in Ukraine and some European countries.
Moscow Forum Condemns Neo-Nazism and Russophobia
A Moscow forum, attended by high-ranking officials and WWII survivors, condemned attempts to rewrite WWII history, the glorification of Nazi criminals, and rising Russophobia in the West, highlighting the resurgence of neo-Nazi ideologies in Ukraine and some European countries.
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68% Bias Score


German Army Dismisses 97 Soldiers for Right-Wing Extremism in 2024
The German Armed Forces dismissed 97 soldiers in 2024 for right-wing extremism, a 56.4% increase from 2023, raising concerns despite the Ministry of Defence considering it a small percentage of personnel; 280 suspected cases were identified in 2024, prompting calls for faster investigations.
German Army Dismisses 97 Soldiers for Right-Wing Extremism in 2024
The German Armed Forces dismissed 97 soldiers in 2024 for right-wing extremism, a 56.4% increase from 2023, raising concerns despite the Ministry of Defence considering it a small percentage of personnel; 280 suspected cases were identified in 2024, prompting calls for faster investigations.
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24% Bias Score


Czechia criminalizes communism, equates it with Nazism
Czechia will criminalize the promotion of communism and Nazism equally starting January 1, 2026, with penalties up to five years imprisonment, following a decades-long campaign by civil society and the passage of a law by the Czech parliament.
Czechia criminalizes communism, equates it with Nazism
Czechia will criminalize the promotion of communism and Nazism equally starting January 1, 2026, with penalties up to five years imprisonment, following a decades-long campaign by civil society and the passage of a law by the Czech parliament.
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40% Bias Score


Germany Marks 81st Anniversary of Hitler Assassination Attempt
Germany commemorated the 81st anniversary of the July 20, 1944, attempt to assassinate Hitler, with officials highlighting the ongoing struggle against resurgent hate speech and the need to remember the broader resistance movement, not just the plotters.
Germany Marks 81st Anniversary of Hitler Assassination Attempt
Germany commemorated the 81st anniversary of the July 20, 1944, attempt to assassinate Hitler, with officials highlighting the ongoing struggle against resurgent hate speech and the need to remember the broader resistance movement, not just the plotters.
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40% Bias Score


Germany Remembers July 20, 1944: Commemoration Highlights Resistance and Evolving Legacy
German officials commemorated the failed July 20, 1944, assassination attempt on Hitler, highlighting the courage of Claus von Stauffenberg and the broader resistance network, including their families who faced persecution, and the evolving historical interpretation of the event.
Germany Remembers July 20, 1944: Commemoration Highlights Resistance and Evolving Legacy
German officials commemorated the failed July 20, 1944, assassination attempt on Hitler, highlighting the courage of Claus von Stauffenberg and the broader resistance network, including their families who faced persecution, and the evolving historical interpretation of the event.
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48% Bias Score

Austrian Involvement in Nazi Crimes: A Reassessment
A new study challenges the notion of Austria as solely a victim of Nazism, arguing that the Austrian contribution to Nazi crimes did not exceed their proportion of the population in the Greater German Reich.

Austrian Involvement in Nazi Crimes: A Reassessment
A new study challenges the notion of Austria as solely a victim of Nazism, arguing that the Austrian contribution to Nazi crimes did not exceed their proportion of the population in the Greater German Reich.
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52% Bias Score

Weleda's Nazi-Era Links to Dachau Concentration Camp Revealed
Der Spiegel reports reveal Weleda's collaboration with the SS in Dachau, supplying a cream possibly used in human experiments, based on research by historian Anne Sudrow.

Weleda's Nazi-Era Links to Dachau Concentration Camp Revealed
Der Spiegel reports reveal Weleda's collaboration with the SS in Dachau, supplying a cream possibly used in human experiments, based on research by historian Anne Sudrow.
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20% Bias Score

NSDAP's Propaganda Strategy: Rejecting Politics for Power
The Nazi party (NSDAP), from 1925 onwards, rejected traditional politics, focusing instead on an aggressive propaganda campaign using speeches, leaflets, marches, and publications to garner support and dismantle the existing order, ultimately poisoning the political atmosphere in Germany.

NSDAP's Propaganda Strategy: Rejecting Politics for Power
The Nazi party (NSDAP), from 1925 onwards, rejected traditional politics, focusing instead on an aggressive propaganda campaign using speeches, leaflets, marches, and publications to garner support and dismantle the existing order, ultimately poisoning the political atmosphere in Germany.
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48% Bias Score

Graphic Novels Confront the Enduring Legacies of the Spanish Civil War and WWII
Two new graphic novels, "The Abyss of Forgetfulness" and "The Last Shot," explore the lasting effects of the Spanish Civil War and World War II, respectively, through personal stories interwoven with historical events, revealing the challenges of confronting past atrocities and the enduring power of...

Graphic Novels Confront the Enduring Legacies of the Spanish Civil War and WWII
Two new graphic novels, "The Abyss of Forgetfulness" and "The Last Shot," explore the lasting effects of the Spanish Civil War and World War II, respectively, through personal stories interwoven with historical events, revealing the challenges of confronting past atrocities and the enduring power of...
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32% Bias Score

Brandt Warns of Resurgent Extremism on Hitler Assassination Anniversary
Matthias Brandt, son of former Chancellor Willy Brandt, warned against growing historical amnesia on the 81st anniversary of the failed attempt to assassinate Adolf Hitler, drawing parallels between current political rhetoric and Nazi propaganda. He stressed the importance of action against the rise...

Brandt Warns of Resurgent Extremism on Hitler Assassination Anniversary
Matthias Brandt, son of former Chancellor Willy Brandt, warned against growing historical amnesia on the 81st anniversary of the failed attempt to assassinate Adolf Hitler, drawing parallels between current political rhetoric and Nazi propaganda. He stressed the importance of action against the rise...
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24% Bias Score

Annotated Mein Kampf Edition to be Released in Germany
Germany will publish a critically annotated edition of Hitler's Mein Kampf in January 2024, seventy years after his death and ninety years after its initial publication, aiming to counter the book's continued influence and provide educational context.

Annotated Mein Kampf Edition to be Released in Germany
Germany will publish a critically annotated edition of Hitler's Mein Kampf in January 2024, seventy years after his death and ninety years after its initial publication, aiming to counter the book's continued influence and provide educational context.
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40% Bias Score
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