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WWII Exhibit Celebrates U.S.-China Alliance
A photo exhibition in San Francisco, "Sino-American Friendship -- Flying Tigers in Guangxi," opened on Monday, highlighting the WWII alliance between the U.S. and China, featuring 29 panels of photos depicting the Flying Tigers' contributions and the bravery of the Chinese people, running through Ma...
WWII Exhibit Celebrates U.S.-China Alliance
A photo exhibition in San Francisco, "Sino-American Friendship -- Flying Tigers in Guangxi," opened on Monday, highlighting the WWII alliance between the U.S. and China, featuring 29 panels of photos depicting the Flying Tigers' contributions and the bravery of the Chinese people, running through Ma...
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Gharib": A Play Exploring Moroccan Soldiers in WWII and Contemporary Conflicts
In the play "Gharib," two Dutch theatermakers recreate the WWII story of two Moroccan friends who died fighting for France, weaving their fictional journey with personal reflections on war, identity, and the need for cross-cultural understanding, premiering in Rotterdam on May 4th.
Gharib": A Play Exploring Moroccan Soldiers in WWII and Contemporary Conflicts
In the play "Gharib," two Dutch theatermakers recreate the WWII story of two Moroccan friends who died fighting for France, weaving their fictional journey with personal reflections on war, identity, and the need for cross-cultural understanding, premiering in Rotterdam on May 4th.
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12% Bias Score


Germany Excludes Russia, Belarus from WWII Commemoration Amidst St. George Ribbon Controversy
The Bundestag excluded Russia and Belarus from its World War II commemoration due to concerns about potential manipulation of the event; however, the Russian ambassador attended a separate event wearing a St. George ribbon, an action criticized by Ukraine as disrespectful to victims.
Germany Excludes Russia, Belarus from WWII Commemoration Amidst St. George Ribbon Controversy
The Bundestag excluded Russia and Belarus from its World War II commemoration due to concerns about potential manipulation of the event; however, the Russian ambassador attended a separate event wearing a St. George ribbon, an action criticized by Ukraine as disrespectful to victims.
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Russian Lieutenant Severely Wounded in Ukraine, Reflecting Family's WWII Legacy
Lieutenant Kirill Tokarev, a 24-year-old officer from Novorossiysk, sustained severe spinal injuries from a mine explosion in August 2022 while serving in Ukraine, echoing the resilience of his great-grandfather, a WWII tank commander who survived a similar ordeal.
Russian Lieutenant Severely Wounded in Ukraine, Reflecting Family's WWII Legacy
Lieutenant Kirill Tokarev, a 24-year-old officer from Novorossiysk, sustained severe spinal injuries from a mine explosion in August 2022 while serving in Ukraine, echoing the resilience of his great-grandfather, a WWII tank commander who survived a similar ordeal.
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Changzhou Island: Secret WWII Rescue Operation Revealed
During the Japanese occupation of Hong Kong in 1941, a 200-day secret operation led by the CCP rescued over 800 intellectuals, using Changzhou Island as a key transit point; a recent initiative is documenting this history, aiming to build commemorative sites.
Changzhou Island: Secret WWII Rescue Operation Revealed
During the Japanese occupation of Hong Kong in 1941, a 200-day secret operation led by the CCP rescued over 800 intellectuals, using Changzhou Island as a key transit point; a recent initiative is documenting this history, aiming to build commemorative sites.
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Argentina to Declassify Archives on Post-WWII Nazi Escape
Argentina's President Milei will release archives detailing the post-WWII escape of roughly 10,000 Nazi war criminals to South America, facilitated by ODESSA and aided by pro-fascist governments and existing German colonial networks; this follows a similar release of CIA documents by Donald Trump, r...
Argentina to Declassify Archives on Post-WWII Nazi Escape
Argentina's President Milei will release archives detailing the post-WWII escape of roughly 10,000 Nazi war criminals to South America, facilitated by ODESSA and aided by pro-fascist governments and existing German colonial networks; this follows a similar release of CIA documents by Donald Trump, r...
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Forensic Analysis Concludes Hitler Died by Suicide
Hamburg forensic expert Klaus Püschel's new book concludes Adolf Hitler died in 1945 from a combined cyanide and gunshot suicide, based on analysis of Russian autopsy reports and remains; the remains were later burned in Magdeburg in 1970 by order of the KGB.

Forensic Analysis Concludes Hitler Died by Suicide
Hamburg forensic expert Klaus Püschel's new book concludes Adolf Hitler died in 1945 from a combined cyanide and gunshot suicide, based on analysis of Russian autopsy reports and remains; the remains were later burned in Magdeburg in 1970 by order of the KGB.
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Trump's Use of Enemy Alien Act Echoes WWII Japanese Internment
The Trump administration's use of the Enemy Alien Act of 1798 to deport immigrants, particularly the case of Kilmar Abrego García, has drawn parallels to the WWII Japanese American internment at Manzanar, raising concerns about executive overreach and the recurrence of xenophobic policies.

Trump's Use of Enemy Alien Act Echoes WWII Japanese Internment
The Trump administration's use of the Enemy Alien Act of 1798 to deport immigrants, particularly the case of Kilmar Abrego García, has drawn parallels to the WWII Japanese American internment at Manzanar, raising concerns about executive overreach and the recurrence of xenophobic policies.
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8,000 WWII Photos Awarded UNESCO Status
A collection of over 8,000 photographs secretly taken by Amsterdam photographers during WWII, documenting the German occupation, has received UNESCO Memory of the World status for its unique insight into this period.

8,000 WWII Photos Awarded UNESCO Status
A collection of over 8,000 photographs secretly taken by Amsterdam photographers during WWII, documenting the German occupation, has received UNESCO Memory of the World status for its unique insight into this period.
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Ukraine Boycotts Joint WWII Commemoration with Russia
On May 8th, Ukraine's ambassador to Germany refused a joint WWII commemoration with Russia, citing ongoing war crimes and comparing Russia's actions to Nazi atrocities, choosing instead to honor Ukrainian victims of Nazi Germany.

Ukraine Boycotts Joint WWII Commemoration with Russia
On May 8th, Ukraine's ambassador to Germany refused a joint WWII commemoration with Russia, citing ongoing war crimes and comparing Russia's actions to Nazi atrocities, choosing instead to honor Ukrainian victims of Nazi Germany.
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Holocaust Survivor's Testimony Underscores Urgency of Preserving History
Andrei Moiseenko, a 99-year-old Holocaust survivor and former forced laborer, continues to share his experiences in Germany, highlighting the urgency of preserving Holocaust testimonies as living witnesses dwindle.

Holocaust Survivor's Testimony Underscores Urgency of Preserving History
Andrei Moiseenko, a 99-year-old Holocaust survivor and former forced laborer, continues to share his experiences in Germany, highlighting the urgency of preserving Holocaust testimonies as living witnesses dwindle.
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NYT's Holocaust Coverage Failure: A Retrospective by Max Frankel
Max Frankel's 2001 retrospective in The New York Times revealed the paper's inadequate coverage of the Holocaust during WWII, highlighting only six front-page mentions of Jews as Hitler's target for annihilation between 1939 and 1945, despite internal knowledge of the atrocities; this failure, he ar...

NYT's Holocaust Coverage Failure: A Retrospective by Max Frankel
Max Frankel's 2001 retrospective in The New York Times revealed the paper's inadequate coverage of the Holocaust during WWII, highlighting only six front-page mentions of Jews as Hitler's target for annihilation between 1939 and 1945, despite internal knowledge of the atrocities; this failure, he ar...
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