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Commemoration Honors WWII Canadian Surgeon Norman Bethune's Legacy in China
People from home and abroad recently commemorated the 85th death anniversary of Norman Bethune, a Canadian surgeon who served in China during WWII, treating thousands of soldiers and inspiring international cooperation, as highlighted in a ceremony at the North China Military Martyrs Cemetery.
Commemoration Honors WWII Canadian Surgeon Norman Bethune's Legacy in China
People from home and abroad recently commemorated the 85th death anniversary of Norman Bethune, a Canadian surgeon who served in China during WWII, treating thousands of soldiers and inspiring international cooperation, as highlighted in a ceremony at the North China Military Martyrs Cemetery.
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40% Bias Score


Nazi Medical Experiments on Soviet Children: A Hidden Holocaust
A new book details the horrific experiences of 365,000 Soviet children taken to Nazi concentration camps during WWII for forced labor and medical experimentation, with a near-total mortality rate among child blood donors; the intentional suppression of this topic by authorities hinders full comprehe...
Nazi Medical Experiments on Soviet Children: A Hidden Holocaust
A new book details the horrific experiences of 365,000 Soviet children taken to Nazi concentration camps during WWII for forced labor and medical experimentation, with a near-total mortality rate among child blood donors; the intentional suppression of this topic by authorities hinders full comprehe...
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28% Bias Score


China Honors WWII Surgeon Norman Bethune on 85th Death Anniversary
Commemorations in China marked the 85th anniversary of the death of Canadian surgeon Norman Bethune, who treated thousands of Chinese soldiers during WWII, highlighting his selfless service and the enduring impact of his internationalism on China-Canada relations.
China Honors WWII Surgeon Norman Bethune on 85th Death Anniversary
Commemorations in China marked the 85th anniversary of the death of Canadian surgeon Norman Bethune, who treated thousands of Chinese soldiers during WWII, highlighting his selfless service and the enduring impact of his internationalism on China-Canada relations.
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48% Bias Score


Rostov-on-Don Holocaust: Delayed Awareness, Widespread Impact
On International Holocaust Remembrance Day, the Mius-Front search group highlighted the mass killings of Jews and Roma in Rostov-on-Don in August 1942, despite prior awareness of similar events in Taganrog; ongoing efforts are mapping genocide sites across the region.
Rostov-on-Don Holocaust: Delayed Awareness, Widespread Impact
On International Holocaust Remembrance Day, the Mius-Front search group highlighted the mass killings of Jews and Roma in Rostov-on-Don in August 1942, despite prior awareness of similar events in Taganrog; ongoing efforts are mapping genocide sites across the region.
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40% Bias Score


Auschwitz Liberation: 80 Years Since Soviet Forces Freed Nazi Death Camp
Soviet forces liberated the Auschwitz-Birkenau Nazi death camp on January 27, 1945, finding approximately 7,000 survivors among the estimated 1.1 million murdered there; mostly Jews, but also Poles, Roma, and Soviet POWs.
Auschwitz Liberation: 80 Years Since Soviet Forces Freed Nazi Death Camp
Soviet forces liberated the Auschwitz-Birkenau Nazi death camp on January 27, 1945, finding approximately 7,000 survivors among the estimated 1.1 million murdered there; mostly Jews, but also Poles, Roma, and Soviet POWs.
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Apeldoorn Remembrance Center Opens, Recounting 1943 Deportation to Auschwitz
On January 21, 1943, Nazi forces deported 1131 Jewish patients and staff from Het Apeldoornsche Bosch psychiatric institution in Apeldoorn to Auschwitz, where most were murdered; a renewed remembrance center opened to honor the victims and educate future generations.
Apeldoorn Remembrance Center Opens, Recounting 1943 Deportation to Auschwitz
On January 21, 1943, Nazi forces deported 1131 Jewish patients and staff from Het Apeldoornsche Bosch psychiatric institution in Apeldoorn to Auschwitz, where most were murdered; a renewed remembrance center opened to honor the victims and educate future generations.
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China Honors Canadian Surgeon Norman Bethune on 85th Death Anniversary
People in China and abroad recently marked the 85th anniversary of the death of Dr. Norman Bethune, a Canadian surgeon who treated thousands of Chinese soldiers fighting Japanese invaders during World War II, highlighting his legacy of internationalism and its impact on modern medical diplomacy.

China Honors Canadian Surgeon Norman Bethune on 85th Death Anniversary
People in China and abroad recently marked the 85th anniversary of the death of Dr. Norman Bethune, a Canadian surgeon who treated thousands of Chinese soldiers fighting Japanese invaders during World War II, highlighting his legacy of internationalism and its impact on modern medical diplomacy.
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28% Bias Score

Goebbels's "Total War" Speech: A Propaganda Failure?
On February 18, 1943, Joseph Goebbels delivered a speech declaring "total war" in Berlin's Sportpalast, aiming to overcome post-Stalingrad demoralization, popularize the concept, warn neutral nations, and enhance his political standing within the Nazi leadership; however, the speech's impact on reso...

Goebbels's "Total War" Speech: A Propaganda Failure?
On February 18, 1943, Joseph Goebbels delivered a speech declaring "total war" in Berlin's Sportpalast, aiming to overcome post-Stalingrad demoralization, popularize the concept, warn neutral nations, and enhance his political standing within the Nazi leadership; however, the speech's impact on reso...
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36% Bias Score

Budapest's Descent into Anti-Semitic Atrocities During WWII
Adam LeBor's "The Last Days of Budapest" chronicles the horrific escalation of anti-Semitism in Hungary during WWII, from subtle discrimination in the 1930s to the mass murders perpetrated by the Arrow Cross Party during the Siege of Budapest (December 1944-January 1945), resulting in the deaths of ...

Budapest's Descent into Anti-Semitic Atrocities During WWII
Adam LeBor's "The Last Days of Budapest" chronicles the horrific escalation of anti-Semitism in Hungary during WWII, from subtle discrimination in the 1930s to the mass murders perpetrated by the Arrow Cross Party during the Siege of Budapest (December 1944-January 1945), resulting in the deaths of ...
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44% Bias Score

Russia Shifts WWII Focus, Excluded from Auschwitz Anniversary
Russia's focus on Soviet WWII suffering, not just the Holocaust, is highlighted by a new St. Petersburg memorial and the non-invitation of Russian officials to the 80th anniversary of Auschwitz's liberation, causing tension with Western nations.

Russia Shifts WWII Focus, Excluded from Auschwitz Anniversary
Russia's focus on Soviet WWII suffering, not just the Holocaust, is highlighted by a new St. Petersburg memorial and the non-invitation of Russian officials to the 80th anniversary of Auschwitz's liberation, causing tension with Western nations.
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56% Bias Score

Six-Day Commemoration Honors 100,000 Dutch Holocaust Victims
From January 23rd to 28th, the names of over 100,000 Dutch Holocaust victims are being read aloud at the former Westerbork camp site in the Netherlands; the event includes various activities such as lectures and a theatrical performance, and is livestreamed on nos.nl.

Six-Day Commemoration Honors 100,000 Dutch Holocaust Victims
From January 23rd to 28th, the names of over 100,000 Dutch Holocaust victims are being read aloud at the former Westerbork camp site in the Netherlands; the event includes various activities such as lectures and a theatrical performance, and is livestreamed on nos.nl.
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32% Bias Score

Netherlands to Fully Open WWII Collaboration Archives Amid Privacy Concerns
Dutch Education Minister Eppo Bruins is preparing legislation to fully open controversial World War II digital archives containing 425,000 names of suspected collaborators, delayed due to privacy concerns, with only a list of names initially released online, causing significant public demand and con...

Netherlands to Fully Open WWII Collaboration Archives Amid Privacy Concerns
Dutch Education Minister Eppo Bruins is preparing legislation to fully open controversial World War II digital archives containing 425,000 names of suspected collaborators, delayed due to privacy concerns, with only a list of names initially released online, causing significant public demand and con...
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48% Bias Score
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