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Mussolini: Son Of The Century" Review: A Timely, if Flashy, Look at Fascism
John Powers reviews the new MUBI series "Mussolini: Son Of The Century," highlighting its timely portrayal of the rise of Benito Mussolini and its strengths and weaknesses in depicting the Italian dictator.
Mussolini: Son Of The Century" Review: A Timely, if Flashy, Look at Fascism
John Powers reviews the new MUBI series "Mussolini: Son Of The Century," highlighting its timely portrayal of the rise of Benito Mussolini and its strengths and weaknesses in depicting the Italian dictator.
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52% Bias Score


Pechstein Retrospective: From Early Copy to South Seas Idylls
A traveling Pechstein retrospective, currently in Bernried, Germany, showcases the artist's life and work, from his early copied painting to his South Seas idylls and wartime experiences, providing insight into his artistic development and the challenges he faced.
Pechstein Retrospective: From Early Copy to South Seas Idylls
A traveling Pechstein retrospective, currently in Bernried, Germany, showcases the artist's life and work, from his early copied painting to his South Seas idylls and wartime experiences, providing insight into his artistic development and the challenges he faced.
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32% Bias Score


Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand Triggers World War I
The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in Sarajevo on June 28, 1914, by Gavrilo Princip ignited World War I, escalating pre-existing tensions between Austria-Hungary and Serbia within a volatile European geopolitical landscape marked by prior crises and rigid alliance systems.
Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand Triggers World War I
The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in Sarajevo on June 28, 1914, by Gavrilo Princip ignited World War I, escalating pre-existing tensions between Austria-Hungary and Serbia within a volatile European geopolitical landscape marked by prior crises and rigid alliance systems.
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48% Bias Score


WWI Prototype Tank "Mother" May Be Found Buried at UK Army Base
During WWII, the prototype Mark I tank, nicknamed "Mother", was reportedly buried at Bovington Camp, UK, to prevent its scrapping; an officer's discovery of a letter detailing this event is prompting an archaeological survey.
WWI Prototype Tank "Mother" May Be Found Buried at UK Army Base
During WWII, the prototype Mark I tank, nicknamed "Mother", was reportedly buried at Bovington Camp, UK, to prevent its scrapping; an officer's discovery of a letter detailing this event is prompting an archaeological survey.
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36% Bias Score


Berg's Wozzeck: A Century of Evolving Interpretations
Alban Berg's opera, Wozzeck, premiered in 1925 in Berlin after Berg's WWI experiences, and its interpretations have evolved over time, reflecting societal shifts and offering commentary on social injustice and the human condition.
Berg's Wozzeck: A Century of Evolving Interpretations
Alban Berg's opera, Wozzeck, premiered in 1925 in Berlin after Berg's WWI experiences, and its interpretations have evolved over time, reflecting societal shifts and offering commentary on social injustice and the human condition.
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36% Bias Score


Descendants of WWI Soldier and His War Horse Meet After a Century
Descendants of Captain Alexander Wallace, a World War I soldier, met the McGregor family, the original owners of his horse Vic, who served with him in France, and donated his war diaries to the Montrose Air Station Museum after more than a century.
Descendants of WWI Soldier and His War Horse Meet After a Century
Descendants of Captain Alexander Wallace, a World War I soldier, met the McGregor family, the original owners of his horse Vic, who served with him in France, and donated his war diaries to the Montrose Air Station Museum after more than a century.
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24% Bias Score

Harlem Hellfighters Awarded Congressional Gold Medal
Decades after their service in WWI, the predominantly Black 369th Infantry Regiment, known as the Harlem Hellfighters, were posthumously awarded the Congressional Gold Medal, the highest civilian honor, on Wednesday, highlighting a broader effort to reassess American history.

Harlem Hellfighters Awarded Congressional Gold Medal
Decades after their service in WWI, the predominantly Black 369th Infantry Regiment, known as the Harlem Hellfighters, were posthumously awarded the Congressional Gold Medal, the highest civilian honor, on Wednesday, highlighting a broader effort to reassess American history.
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16% Bias Score

WWI Servants' Love Story Revealed at Brodsworth Hall
A recently donated collection of photographs, letters, and personal items reveals the previously unknown love story of two servants, Caroline and Alf, at Brodsworth Hall near Doncaster during WWI; their marriage, though brief due to Alf's early death, produced two sons and highlights the lives of th...

WWI Servants' Love Story Revealed at Brodsworth Hall
A recently donated collection of photographs, letters, and personal items reveals the previously unknown love story of two servants, Caroline and Alf, at Brodsworth Hall near Doncaster during WWI; their marriage, though brief due to Alf's early death, produced two sons and highlights the lives of th...
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24% Bias Score

Florence Nightingale and the Italian Women of War: A Legacy of Service and Struggle
Florence Nightingale's statue in Florence's Santa Croce cloister commemorates her pivotal role in establishing modern nursing; the text contrasts her achievements with those of Italian women in World War I, highlighting their significant but often unrecognized contributions to both the war effort an...

Florence Nightingale and the Italian Women of War: A Legacy of Service and Struggle
Florence Nightingale's statue in Florence's Santa Croce cloister commemorates her pivotal role in establishing modern nursing; the text contrasts her achievements with those of Italian women in World War I, highlighting their significant but often unrecognized contributions to both the war effort an...
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44% 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

Army Considers Medal of Honor for WWI Soldier After Decades-Long Research
On Memorial Day weekend, the Army is considering awarding the Medal of Honor to Lt. Oliver Julian Kendall for his actions in World War I, thanks to the nearly 30-year-long research efforts of Marine Lew Breese, who discovered German military records proving Kendall was a POW in 1918.

Army Considers Medal of Honor for WWI Soldier After Decades-Long Research
On Memorial Day weekend, the Army is considering awarding the Medal of Honor to Lt. Oliver Julian Kendall for his actions in World War I, thanks to the nearly 30-year-long research efforts of Marine Lew Breese, who discovered German military records proving Kendall was a POW in 1918.
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36% Bias Score

Intergenerational Trauma in "Staring at the Sun
Staring at the Sun" traces four generations of a German family on a Saxony-Anhalt farm from WWI to modern Germany, revealing how trauma, abuse, and repression across generations manifest as uncanny events and psychological issues.

Intergenerational Trauma in "Staring at the Sun
Staring at the Sun" traces four generations of a German family on a Saxony-Anhalt farm from WWI to modern Germany, revealing how trauma, abuse, and repression across generations manifest as uncanny events and psychological issues.
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32% Bias Score
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