GERMANY AGREES TO COMPENSATE NAZI VICTIMS
http://www.a1plus.am/en/social/2012/07/11/jews
04:09 pm | July 11, 2012 | Social
Germany has agreed to provide restitution payments to an additional
80,000 Holocaust survivors living in the former Soviet Union.
The agreement, which was reached earlier this week in negotiations
between German officials and Claims Conference representatives, is
likely to result in additional payments of approximately $300 million.
Most of the money will go to Nazi victims in the former Soviet Union
who have never before qualified for pensions or payments from German
restitution money.
Most of the money will come from the Hardship Fund, which grants
one-time payouts of 2,556 euro to Jews who fled the Nazis as they
swept eastward through Europe.
All survivors will now receive the equivalent of approximately ~@300
per month.
The Chairman of the Claims Conference said the group has been working
for decades to obtain restitution for Holocaust victims who remained
in the former Soviet Union.
http://www.a1plus.am/en/social/2012/07/11/jews
04:09 pm | July 11, 2012 | Social
Germany has agreed to provide restitution payments to an additional
80,000 Holocaust survivors living in the former Soviet Union.
The agreement, which was reached earlier this week in negotiations
between German officials and Claims Conference representatives, is
likely to result in additional payments of approximately $300 million.
Most of the money will go to Nazi victims in the former Soviet Union
who have never before qualified for pensions or payments from German
restitution money.
Most of the money will come from the Hardship Fund, which grants
one-time payouts of 2,556 euro to Jews who fled the Nazis as they
swept eastward through Europe.
All survivors will now receive the equivalent of approximately ~@300
per month.
The Chairman of the Claims Conference said the group has been working
for decades to obtain restitution for Holocaust victims who remained
in the former Soviet Union.