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Quantitative Study of Nazi-era Suppression of Historical Figures

Quantitative Study of Nazi-era Suppression of Historical Figures The passage describes an academic methodology for measuring Nazi censorship of historical individuals. It does not implicate current high‑ranking officials, financial flows, or ongoing misconduct, and offers no actionable leads for contemporary investigations. Key insights: Uses Wikipedia frequency data to compute a 'suppression index' for 56,500 notable people born 1800‑1913.; Identifies Walter Gropius, Pablo Picasso, and Hermann Maas as highly suppressed in German-language sources.; Validation performed by a Yad Vashem expert annotator on a sample of 100 extreme cases.

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Quantitative Study of Nazi-era Suppression of Historical Figures The passage describes an academic methodology for measuring Nazi censorship of historical individuals. It does not implicate current high‑ranking officials, financial flows, or ongoing misconduct, and offers no actionable leads for contemporary investigations. Key insights: Uses Wikipedia frequency data to compute a 'suppression index' for 56,500 notable people born 1800‑1913.; Identifies Walter Gropius, Pablo Picasso, and Hermann Maas as highly suppressed in German-language sources.; Validation performed by a Yad Vashem expert annotator on a sample of 100 extreme cases.

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