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Pendant la guerre, les nazis ont volé un des trésors les plus précieux d'Europe: il n'a jamais été retrouvé

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Offerte à un tsar, admirée pendant deux siècles puis démontée en trente-six heures par les troupes allemandes, la légendaire Chambre d'ambre reste l'un des plus grands mystères de la Seconde Guerre mondiale.

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Cites sources from multiple countries and perspectives (Popular Mechanics, Guardian journalists, Russian archives)Presents competing theories about the treasure's fate without favoring oneUses neutral descriptive language when discussing sensitive historical events involving Nazi Germany and Soviet actionsNeutral/Narrative toneAttribution to external investigative sourcesBalanced historical framingHeadline framingQuote selection biasPassive vs active voiceDramatic language like 'malédiction' for narrative engagement without ideological slantBalanced source selection including The Guardian and Russian archives to present multiple theoriesEven-handed framing of historical events, such as Soviet cover-ups and Nazi theft, without omitting key perspectives

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