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WWII Cruiser Wreckage Found: USS New Orleans' Coconut-Log Bow Reveals Remarkable Story
The wreckage of the USS New Orleans, a US Navy cruiser damaged in the 1942 Battle of Tassafaronga, was discovered in Iron Bottom Sound; after a Japanese torpedo destroyed its bow and killed over 180 sailors, its crew used coconut logs to create a makeshift bow and sailed 1,800 miles in reverse to Au...
WWII Cruiser Wreckage Found: USS New Orleans' Coconut-Log Bow Reveals Remarkable Story
The wreckage of the USS New Orleans, a US Navy cruiser damaged in the 1942 Battle of Tassafaronga, was discovered in Iron Bottom Sound; after a Japanese torpedo destroyed its bow and killed over 180 sailors, its crew used coconut logs to create a makeshift bow and sailed 1,800 miles in reverse to Au...
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Changsha Preserves Wartime Relics, Fostering Historical Understanding
In Changsha, China, heritage conservation staff meticulously preserve wartime relics from the Battles of Changsha (1939-44) at Yuelu Mountain, including conducting regular inspections, targeted repairs, and educational initiatives to ensure their long-term preservation and accessibility for future g...
Changsha Preserves Wartime Relics, Fostering Historical Understanding
In Changsha, China, heritage conservation staff meticulously preserve wartime relics from the Battles of Changsha (1939-44) at Yuelu Mountain, including conducting regular inspections, targeted repairs, and educational initiatives to ensure their long-term preservation and accessibility for future g...
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24% Bias Score


Austrian Town Renames Streets Honoring Nazis
Following a report deeming the names unconstitutional, Braunau am Inn council voted to rename two streets honoring Nazi party members Josef Reiter and Franz Resl, affecting about 200 households; this follows longstanding criticism of Austria's WWII narrative.
Austrian Town Renames Streets Honoring Nazis
Following a report deeming the names unconstitutional, Braunau am Inn council voted to rename two streets honoring Nazi party members Josef Reiter and Franz Resl, affecting about 200 households; this follows longstanding criticism of Austria's WWII narrative.
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42 WWII Soviet Soldier Remains Found by Kurgan Search Team
The Kurgan youth search team in Nizhny Novgorod discovered 42 Soviet soldier remains from WWII across Volgograd, Smolensk, and Tver regions during spring expeditions; identification is difficult due to missing personal belongings, with only about one in 20 successfully identified.
42 WWII Soviet Soldier Remains Found by Kurgan Search Team
The Kurgan youth search team in Nizhny Novgorod discovered 42 Soviet soldier remains from WWII across Volgograd, Smolensk, and Tver regions during spring expeditions; identification is difficult due to missing personal belongings, with only about one in 20 successfully identified.
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32% Bias Score


Brest Fortress: A Stage and Screen Retelling
Vladimir Mashkov's stage production and film, "Brest Fortress," centers on the young lieutenant Nikolai Pluzhnikov's unwavering defense of the Brest Fortress in 1941, contrasting his steadfast belief with the doubts of others, and using a combination of stage acting and film segments to convey the i...
Brest Fortress: A Stage and Screen Retelling
Vladimir Mashkov's stage production and film, "Brest Fortress," centers on the young lieutenant Nikolai Pluzhnikov's unwavering defense of the Brest Fortress in 1941, contrasting his steadfast belief with the doubts of others, and using a combination of stage acting and film segments to convey the i...
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Sikh Princess Defies Nazis, Rescues Jewish Families
Princess Catherine Hilda Dulip Singh, a Sikh princess living openly with her female partner in Nazi Germany, defied the regime by rescuing numerous Jewish families, providing them refuge and support in England before her death in 1942. Her actions are now gaining recognition.
Sikh Princess Defies Nazis, Rescues Jewish Families
Princess Catherine Hilda Dulip Singh, a Sikh princess living openly with her female partner in Nazi Germany, defied the regime by rescuing numerous Jewish families, providing them refuge and support in England before her death in 1942. Her actions are now gaining recognition.
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Changsha Preserves Wartime Relics, Fostering Historical Awareness
In Changsha, China, heritage conservation staff meticulously maintain wartime relics at Yuelu Mountain, preserving sites from the Battles of Changsha (1939-44) including command posts, fortifications, and soldiers' tombs, showcasing the area's role in the Second Sino-Japanese War and fostering histo...

Changsha Preserves Wartime Relics, Fostering Historical Awareness
In Changsha, China, heritage conservation staff meticulously maintain wartime relics at Yuelu Mountain, preserving sites from the Battles of Changsha (1939-44) including command posts, fortifications, and soldiers' tombs, showcasing the area's role in the Second Sino-Japanese War and fostering histo...
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36% Bias Score

Austrian Town Renames Nazi-Linked Streets
Eighty years after WWII, Braunau am Inn, Austria, renamed two streets named after Nazi party members Josef Reiter and Franz Resl, affecting 200 households, following a report that deemed the names unconstitutional; the radical-right FPÖ opposed it due to concerns for elderly residents.

Austrian Town Renames Nazi-Linked Streets
Eighty years after WWII, Braunau am Inn, Austria, renamed two streets named after Nazi party members Josef Reiter and Franz Resl, affecting 200 households, following a report that deemed the names unconstitutional; the radical-right FPÖ opposed it due to concerns for elderly residents.
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32% Bias Score

Flying Tigers Statue Unveiled, Symbolizing US-China WWII Alliance
A statue commemorating the WWII-era Flying Tigers, US volunteer pilots who fought alongside China, was unveiled near LAX on Saturday, the 80th anniversary of victory in the Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression; the event drew nearly 100 attendees and emphasized the importan...

Flying Tigers Statue Unveiled, Symbolizing US-China WWII Alliance
A statue commemorating the WWII-era Flying Tigers, US volunteer pilots who fought alongside China, was unveiled near LAX on Saturday, the 80th anniversary of victory in the Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression; the event drew nearly 100 attendees and emphasized the importan...
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48% Bias Score

WWII Secret Agent Lodge in Scottish Highlands Up for Sale
Inverlair Lodge, a Scottish Highlands property previously used by Britain's WWII Special Operations Executive (SOE) to house foreign secret agents deemed unsuitable for deployment, is on sale for over \$1.8 million.

WWII Secret Agent Lodge in Scottish Highlands Up for Sale
Inverlair Lodge, a Scottish Highlands property previously used by Britain's WWII Special Operations Executive (SOE) to house foreign secret agents deemed unsuitable for deployment, is on sale for over \$1.8 million.
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Nazi Guards Used Alderney Prisoners for Target Practice During WWII
New research reveals that Nazi SS guards on the Channel Island of Alderney used prisoners as target practice, killing around a dozen inmates weekly at Sylt camp during WWII, adding to evidence of widespread atrocities.

Nazi Guards Used Alderney Prisoners for Target Practice During WWII
New research reveals that Nazi SS guards on the Channel Island of Alderney used prisoners as target practice, killing around a dozen inmates weekly at Sylt camp during WWII, adding to evidence of widespread atrocities.
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D-Day 81st Anniversary: Franco-American Alliance Against Rising Global Threats
French and US defense officials commemorated the 81st anniversary of D-Day at the Colleville-sur-Mer American Cemetery on June 6th, 2024, emphasizing the continued alliance against rising global threats, with a D-Day veteran highlighting the importance of remembrance and international cooperation.

D-Day 81st Anniversary: Franco-American Alliance Against Rising Global Threats
French and US defense officials commemorated the 81st anniversary of D-Day at the Colleville-sur-Mer American Cemetery on June 6th, 2024, emphasizing the continued alliance against rising global threats, with a D-Day veteran highlighting the importance of remembrance and international cooperation.
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40% Bias Score
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