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Lan's 'The Inheritance of Loss': A Review
David Lan's play, 'The Inheritance of Loss,' explores the post-WWII plight of displaced children, focusing on a young Polish boy, Thomas, stolen by the Nazis and later seeking answers from a UN worker, Ruth.
Lan's 'The Inheritance of Loss': A Review
David Lan's play, 'The Inheritance of Loss,' explores the post-WWII plight of displaced children, focusing on a young Polish boy, Thomas, stolen by the Nazis and later seeking answers from a UN worker, Ruth.
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28% Bias Score


Treaty of Trianon: Hungary's Post-WWI Territorial Losses
The armistice of World War I was signed on November 11, 1918; the subsequent Treaty of Trianon (1920) reduced Hungary's territory by two-thirds, population by 60 percent, and left 3.4 million Hungarians outside its borders, making it a landlocked nation surrounded by France's allies.
Treaty of Trianon: Hungary's Post-WWI Territorial Losses
The armistice of World War I was signed on November 11, 1918; the subsequent Treaty of Trianon (1920) reduced Hungary's territory by two-thirds, population by 60 percent, and left 3.4 million Hungarians outside its borders, making it a landlocked nation surrounded by France's allies.
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36% Bias Score


Treaty of Versailles: Germany's Post-WWI Economic Crisis
The Treaty of Versailles, signed in June 1919 after WWI's armistice in November 1918, imposed harsh reparations and territorial losses on Germany, triggering an economic crisis and political instability, reflected in the subsequent Rapallo Treaty with the Soviet Union.
Treaty of Versailles: Germany's Post-WWI Economic Crisis
The Treaty of Versailles, signed in June 1919 after WWI's armistice in November 1918, imposed harsh reparations and territorial losses on Germany, triggering an economic crisis and political instability, reflected in the subsequent Rapallo Treaty with the Soviet Union.
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56% Bias Score


Cyprus Internment Camps' 76th Anniversary Commemorated
In February 1949, the British closed Cypriot internment camps that held approximately 52,000 Holocaust survivors after World War II; a ceremony marking the 76th anniversary highlighted the camps' harsh conditions, the aid provided by Cypriots, and the approximately 2,200 babies born there.
Cyprus Internment Camps' 76th Anniversary Commemorated
In February 1949, the British closed Cypriot internment camps that held approximately 52,000 Holocaust survivors after World War II; a ceremony marking the 76th anniversary highlighted the camps' harsh conditions, the aid provided by Cypriots, and the approximately 2,200 babies born there.
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16% Bias Score


The Brutalist" Receives Ten Oscar Nominations
The Brutalist" (2024), a 214-minute drama directed by Brady Corbet, starring Adrien Brody, Felicity Jones, and Guy Pearce, depicts the journey of a Hungarian Brutalist architect who immigrates to post-war America, navigating professional challenges and personal relationships while criticizing tradit...
The Brutalist" Receives Ten Oscar Nominations
The Brutalist" (2024), a 214-minute drama directed by Brady Corbet, starring Adrien Brody, Felicity Jones, and Guy Pearce, depicts the journey of a Hungarian Brutalist architect who immigrates to post-war America, navigating professional challenges and personal relationships while criticizing tradit...
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20% Bias Score


De Gaulle-Stalin Meeting: A Franco-Soviet Treaty Amidst Post-War Tensions
On December 2, 1944, General Charles de Gaulle met with Joseph Stalin in Moscow, resulting in a Franco-Soviet treaty that aimed to solidify France's post-war position and counterbalance Anglo-American influence, despite disagreements over Poland.
De Gaulle-Stalin Meeting: A Franco-Soviet Treaty Amidst Post-War Tensions
On December 2, 1944, General Charles de Gaulle met with Joseph Stalin in Moscow, resulting in a Franco-Soviet treaty that aimed to solidify France's post-war position and counterbalance Anglo-American influence, despite disagreements over Poland.
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36% Bias Score

Gorizia & Nova Gorica: A Cross-Border European Capital of Culture
Gorizia (Italy) and Nova Gorica (Slovenia), separated after WWII, are jointly the 2024 European Capitals of Culture, using millions of Euros in subsidies for infrastructure improvements and cultural events to foster reconciliation and attract millions of visitors.

Gorizia & Nova Gorica: A Cross-Border European Capital of Culture
Gorizia (Italy) and Nova Gorica (Slovenia), separated after WWII, are jointly the 2024 European Capitals of Culture, using millions of Euros in subsidies for infrastructure improvements and cultural events to foster reconciliation and attract millions of visitors.
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32% Bias Score

Schuman Declaration: The Birth of European Integration
On May 9, 1950, French Foreign Minister Robert Schuman's declaration proposed pooling French and German coal and steel production under a common authority, initiating European integration to prevent future wars; the plan, secretly drafted with Jean Monnet and Konrad Adenauer's input, successfully ad...

Schuman Declaration: The Birth of European Integration
On May 9, 1950, French Foreign Minister Robert Schuman's declaration proposed pooling French and German coal and steel production under a common authority, initiating European integration to prevent future wars; the plan, secretly drafted with Jean Monnet and Konrad Adenauer's input, successfully ad...
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40% Bias Score

Pertini Calls for Stronger European Parliament, Political Union
During his final official visit, Italian President Sandro Pertini addressed the European Parliament in Strasbourg, urging unity and stronger institutions to overcome national divisions and achieve a more powerful and influential Europe.

Pertini Calls for Stronger European Parliament, Political Union
During his final official visit, Italian President Sandro Pertini addressed the European Parliament in Strasbourg, urging unity and stronger institutions to overcome national divisions and achieve a more powerful and influential Europe.
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36% Bias Score

Yalta Conference: Misinterpretations and Lasting Impacts
The 1945 Yalta Conference, attended by Stalin, Churchill, and Roosevelt, focused primarily on post-war military cooperation and German occupation plans, contradicting the Eastern European view of it as a pre-determined division of Europe into spheres of influence. The conference also established the...

Yalta Conference: Misinterpretations and Lasting Impacts
The 1945 Yalta Conference, attended by Stalin, Churchill, and Roosevelt, focused primarily on post-war military cooperation and German occupation plans, contradicting the Eastern European view of it as a pre-determined division of Europe into spheres of influence. The conference also established the...
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52% Bias Score

Faith, Gratitude, and Service: A Capuchin Friar's Reflection on Life in Post-War Europe
Bruder Michael Masseo Maldacker, a Capuchin friar working with refugees in Salzburg, contrasts his relatively comfortable life with the hardships his parents endured during and after World War II, emphasizing his gratitude and faith as sources of strength and purpose.

Faith, Gratitude, and Service: A Capuchin Friar's Reflection on Life in Post-War Europe
Bruder Michael Masseo Maldacker, a Capuchin friar working with refugees in Salzburg, contrasts his relatively comfortable life with the hardships his parents endured during and after World War II, emphasizing his gratitude and faith as sources of strength and purpose.
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40% Bias Score
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