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to deliberately remove or alter records or accounts of past events, often to manipulate public perception or to hide inconvenient truths.

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to deliberately remove or alter records or accounts of past events, often to manipulate public perception or to hide inconvenient truths.

The regime was accused of erasing history by destroying documents and rewriting textbooks.

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to forget or ignore past events, often unintentionally, due to lack of interest or awareness.

Many people are erasing history by not teaching it to the younger generation.

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Last updated: 2025/01/11 11:58