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The Untold Story of Peter Tazelaar: A Dutch Resistance Fighter's Struggle
Peter Tazelaar, a Dutch resistance fighter whose life inspired a character in the film "Soldier of Orange", receives a biography that details his WWII experiences and struggles with trauma after the war, contrasting with his comrade's success.
The Untold Story of Peter Tazelaar: A Dutch Resistance Fighter's Struggle
Peter Tazelaar, a Dutch resistance fighter whose life inspired a character in the film "Soldier of Orange", receives a biography that details his WWII experiences and struggles with trauma after the war, contrasting with his comrade's success.
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44% Bias Score


Valobra Family's Sacrifice During the Italian Resistance
The Valobra family, with a mixed Jewish and Catholic background, actively participated in the Italian Resistance against Fascism in 1944-1945, facing persecution, imprisonment, and the tragic loss of their youngest son, Dante, while fighting with the Garibaldi Brigade in the Mugello region.
Valobra Family's Sacrifice During the Italian Resistance
The Valobra family, with a mixed Jewish and Catholic background, actively participated in the Italian Resistance against Fascism in 1944-1945, facing persecution, imprisonment, and the tragic loss of their youngest son, Dante, while fighting with the Garibaldi Brigade in the Mugello region.
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24% 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


Moscow Theaters Present Diverse Victory Day Plays
Moscow theaters offer diverse Victory Day plays, including Lenkom's "The Unseen Side," Melnikov Stage's "And the Dawns Are Quiet Here," MKhT's "Twenty Days Without War," Pokrovka Theatre's "One Night," and Pushkin Theatre's "Tomorrow Was War," with tickets ranging from 400 to 6500 rubles; free ticke...
Moscow Theaters Present Diverse Victory Day Plays
Moscow theaters offer diverse Victory Day plays, including Lenkom's "The Unseen Side," Melnikov Stage's "And the Dawns Are Quiet Here," MKhT's "Twenty Days Without War," Pokrovka Theatre's "One Night," and Pushkin Theatre's "Tomorrow Was War," with tickets ranging from 400 to 6500 rubles; free ticke...
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28% 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


Poppies Return to Tower of London for VE Day Commemoration
Ahead of VE Day's 80th anniversary, a new display of approximately 40,000 ceramic poppies has been installed inside the Tower of London's ramparts, commemorating World War II sacrifices, unlike the 2014 display that used the moat and commemorated World War I.
Poppies Return to Tower of London for VE Day Commemoration
Ahead of VE Day's 80th anniversary, a new display of approximately 40,000 ceramic poppies has been installed inside the Tower of London's ramparts, commemorating World War II sacrifices, unlike the 2014 display that used the moat and commemorated World War I.
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36% Bias Score

Brandenburg Condemns Rising Extremism Amidst WWII Memorials
Brandenburg held multiple World War II commemorations, including a memorial run at Sachsenhausen and the interment of 100 German war dead in Halbe, where Premier Dietmar Woidke condemned rising right-wing extremism and antisemitism, referencing the ongoing war in Ukraine.

Brandenburg Condemns Rising Extremism Amidst WWII Memorials
Brandenburg held multiple World War II commemorations, including a memorial run at Sachsenhausen and the interment of 100 German war dead in Halbe, where Premier Dietmar Woidke condemned rising right-wing extremism and antisemitism, referencing the ongoing war in Ukraine.
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32% Bias Score

Amsterdam Resistance Museum: A nuanced look at Nazi occupation
The Amsterdam Resistance Museum chronicles the Dutch experience under Nazi occupation, detailing the high percentage of murdered Jews, the significant number of Dutch rescuers, and the evolution of resistance from initial compliance to organized opposition.

Amsterdam Resistance Museum: A nuanced look at Nazi occupation
The Amsterdam Resistance Museum chronicles the Dutch experience under Nazi occupation, detailing the high percentage of murdered Jews, the significant number of Dutch rescuers, and the evolution of resistance from initial compliance to organized opposition.
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32% Bias Score

Volokolamsk Boys: 36-Hour Defense of Steblevo
In December 1941, near Volokolamsk, Russia, a group of 11-to-16-year-old boys and a 20-year-old war veteran, using captured German weapons, defended their village, Steblevo, against German forces for 36 hours, preventing its destruction and enabling Soviet reinforcements to arrive.

Volokolamsk Boys: 36-Hour Defense of Steblevo
In December 1941, near Volokolamsk, Russia, a group of 11-to-16-year-old boys and a 20-year-old war veteran, using captured German weapons, defended their village, Steblevo, against German forces for 36 hours, preventing its destruction and enabling Soviet reinforcements to arrive.
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44% 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

Six Triple Eight WWII Unit Awarded Congressional Gold Medal
The all-Black, all-female World War II unit, the Six Triple Eight, received the Congressional Gold Medal on Tuesday for their exceptional work sorting mail, exceeding Army goals and significantly boosting soldiers' morale; the ceremony was held in Emancipation Hall at the U.S. Capitol building.

Six Triple Eight WWII Unit Awarded Congressional Gold Medal
The all-Black, all-female World War II unit, the Six Triple Eight, received the Congressional Gold Medal on Tuesday for their exceptional work sorting mail, exceeding Army goals and significantly boosting soldiers' morale; the ceremony was held in Emancipation Hall at the U.S. Capitol building.
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12% Bias Score

Ilyushchenko Brothers: Child Scouts of the Don River Front
Thirteen-year-old Nikolai and eleven-year-old Ivan Ilyushchenko, from Belogorye village in the Voronezh region, served as scouts for the Red Army during WWII, utilizing their intimate knowledge of the Don River to guide successful reconnaissance missions, despite the dangers of the Nazi-imposed 20km...

Ilyushchenko Brothers: Child Scouts of the Don River Front
Thirteen-year-old Nikolai and eleven-year-old Ivan Ilyushchenko, from Belogorye village in the Voronezh region, served as scouts for the Red Army during WWII, utilizing their intimate knowledge of the Don River to guide successful reconnaissance missions, despite the dangers of the Nazi-imposed 20km...
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36% Bias Score
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