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Operation Ten-go: Japan's Fatal Yamato Suicide Mission
Japan's Operation Ten-go, launched on April 6, 1945, involved a suicide mission by the Yamato battleship and supporting vessels against the US fleet off Okinawa, resulting in the loss of 3,655 Japanese sailors and contributing to the decision to use atomic bombs.
Operation Ten-go: Japan's Fatal Yamato Suicide Mission
Japan's Operation Ten-go, launched on April 6, 1945, involved a suicide mission by the Yamato battleship and supporting vessels against the US fleet off Okinawa, resulting in the loss of 3,655 Japanese sailors and contributing to the decision to use atomic bombs.
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44% Bias Score


Josephine Baker: Spy, Activist, and Wartime Hero
Josephine Baker, a famous entertainer, secretly worked as a spy for the Allies during World War II, using her fame to gather intelligence in North Africa, leading to hundreds of Nazi spy arrests; this experience directly influenced her later civil rights activism.
Josephine Baker: Spy, Activist, and Wartime Hero
Josephine Baker, a famous entertainer, secretly worked as a spy for the Allies during World War II, using her fame to gather intelligence in North Africa, leading to hundreds of Nazi spy arrests; this experience directly influenced her later civil rights activism.
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24% Bias Score


Beuys and Nazism: A Museum's Controversial Exhibition
The Moyland Castle Museum in Germany is hosting an exhibition exploring Joseph Beuys's complex relationship with Nazism, showcasing 90 works that grapple with WWII and the Holocaust, alongside interactive elements encouraging visitor engagement and debate.
Beuys and Nazism: A Museum's Controversial Exhibition
The Moyland Castle Museum in Germany is hosting an exhibition exploring Joseph Beuys's complex relationship with Nazism, showcasing 90 works that grapple with WWII and the Holocaust, alongside interactive elements encouraging visitor engagement and debate.
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16% Bias Score


WWII's Secret Firefighters: A Flyover Honors Sgt. Joe Harris and the All-Black Triple Nickles
Sgt. Joe Harris, a member of the all-Black 555th Parachute Infantry Battalion (Triple Nickles), who died at 108, will be honored Saturday with a military flyover; the Triple Nickles were elite paratroopers who secretly fought wildfires started by Japanese balloon bombs during WWII, completing 1,200 ...
WWII's Secret Firefighters: A Flyover Honors Sgt. Joe Harris and the All-Black Triple Nickles
Sgt. Joe Harris, a member of the all-Black 555th Parachute Infantry Battalion (Triple Nickles), who died at 108, will be honored Saturday with a military flyover; the Triple Nickles were elite paratroopers who secretly fought wildfires started by Japanese balloon bombs during WWII, completing 1,200 ...
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20% Bias Score


Beuys and Nazism: A Controversial Retrospective
The Schloss Moyland Museum in Germany presents "Auschwitz and World War II in the Work of Joseph Beuys," showcasing 90 artworks exploring the artist's post-war engagement with the Nazi past, alongside controversial statements prompting debate about his legacy.
Beuys and Nazism: A Controversial Retrospective
The Schloss Moyland Museum in Germany presents "Auschwitz and World War II in the Work of Joseph Beuys," showcasing 90 artworks exploring the artist's post-war engagement with the Nazi past, alongside controversial statements prompting debate about his legacy.
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48% Bias Score


WWII "Rosies" Honored with Congressional Gold Medals
In New Orleans, eighteen women who worked as "Rosies" in WWII defense industries during the war received Congressional Gold Medals at the National World War II Museum; their service challenged gender roles and impacted the American labor landscape, a legacy the museum is working to preserve through ...
WWII "Rosies" Honored with Congressional Gold Medals
In New Orleans, eighteen women who worked as "Rosies" in WWII defense industries during the war received Congressional Gold Medals at the National World War II Museum; their service challenged gender roles and impacted the American labor landscape, a legacy the museum is working to preserve through ...
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32% Bias Score

Mittelbau-Dora Commemoration Highlights Link Between Past and Present Conflicts
In Thuringia, Germany, a commemoration was held for the liberation of the Mittelbau-Dora concentration camp, attended by a 100-year-old survivor and his granddaughter, who called for an end to the war in Ukraine, while Russian and Belarusian representatives were pointedly excluded.

Mittelbau-Dora Commemoration Highlights Link Between Past and Present Conflicts
In Thuringia, Germany, a commemoration was held for the liberation of the Mittelbau-Dora concentration camp, attended by a 100-year-old survivor and his granddaughter, who called for an end to the war in Ukraine, while Russian and Belarusian representatives were pointedly excluded.
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32% Bias Score

WWII Film Highlights Untold Contributions of Surinamese and Curaçaoan Soldiers
Safi Graauw's short film, highlighting the largely unknown contributions of Surinamese and Curaçaoan soldiers in WWII, won two awards at the Go Short International Film Festival in Nijmegen, prompting a renewed discussion on the underrepresented role of colonial populations in the Allied victory.

WWII Film Highlights Untold Contributions of Surinamese and Curaçaoan Soldiers
Safi Graauw's short film, highlighting the largely unknown contributions of Surinamese and Curaçaoan soldiers in WWII, won two awards at the Go Short International Film Festival in Nijmegen, prompting a renewed discussion on the underrepresented role of colonial populations in the Allied victory.
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52% Bias Score

WWI Spy's Barcelona Network: From Salonica Jew to German Baron
Isaac Ezratty, a multilingual Salonica Jew, transformed into Baron Von Rolland, a German spy who, collaborating with Spanish police commissioner Brabo Portillo, controlled Barcelona's espionage network during WWI, impacting the flow of war materials and intelligence, and later maintaining influence ...

WWI Spy's Barcelona Network: From Salonica Jew to German Baron
Isaac Ezratty, a multilingual Salonica Jew, transformed into Baron Von Rolland, a German spy who, collaborating with Spanish police commissioner Brabo Portillo, controlled Barcelona's espionage network during WWI, impacting the flow of war materials and intelligence, and later maintaining influence ...
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56% Bias Score

WWII's 'Triple Nickles': A Hero's Funeral and a Legacy of Hidden Valor
Sgt. Joe Harris, a 108-year-old member of the all-Black 555th Parachute Infantry Battalion ("Triple Nickles"), will receive a full military funeral Saturday, featuring a flyover; the unit secretly fought wildfires started by Japanese balloon bombs during WWII.

WWII's 'Triple Nickles': A Hero's Funeral and a Legacy of Hidden Valor
Sgt. Joe Harris, a 108-year-old member of the all-Black 555th Parachute Infantry Battalion ("Triple Nickles"), will receive a full military funeral Saturday, featuring a flyover; the unit secretly fought wildfires started by Japanese balloon bombs during WWII.
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24% Bias Score

Allied Victory in the Ruhr Pocket Hastens Nazi Germany's Collapse
In April 1945, four million Allied troops encircled and captured approximately 350,000 German soldiers in the Ruhr Pocket, a strategically vital industrial region in Nazi Germany, culminating in Field Marshal Model's suicide and significantly impacting the war's outcome.

Allied Victory in the Ruhr Pocket Hastens Nazi Germany's Collapse
In April 1945, four million Allied troops encircled and captured approximately 350,000 German soldiers in the Ruhr Pocket, a strategically vital industrial region in Nazi Germany, culminating in Field Marshal Model's suicide and significantly impacting the war's outcome.
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56% Bias Score

Germany Nears End of Nazi-Era Crime Prosecutions
Germany's prosecution of Nazi-era crimes is nearing its end, with only one open indictment remaining nationwide; this concerns a man accused of complicity in 3,322 murders at Sachsenhausen concentration camp, while another case was dropped due to the suspect's death. The Central Office for the Inves...

Germany Nears End of Nazi-Era Crime Prosecutions
Germany's prosecution of Nazi-era crimes is nearing its end, with only one open indictment remaining nationwide; this concerns a man accused of complicity in 3,322 murders at Sachsenhausen concentration camp, while another case was dropped due to the suspect's death. The Central Office for the Inves...
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36% Bias Score
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