Poland demanded compensation from Germany amounting to PLN 6 billion 220 billion 609 million. War repairs
On Friday (28 October), the press spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, ukasz Jasina, published on the Ministry’s website a communique regarding the note addressed to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Federal Republic of Germany on 3 October. on compensation for losses caused by Germany to Poland during World War II. As stated in the release Poland demands compensation from Germany for material and non-material losses of PLN 6 trillion 220 billion 609 million, compensation for victims of the German aggression and occupation and their families for the damage and losses suffered, as well as systemic action aimed at returning the goods stolen from Poland during the culture wars which is now found in Germany.
The note is also called German states will be resolved “receivables resulting from robbery activities” of the Reich Credit Union and Bank of Issue in Poland – established on the territory of the occupied German financial institutions. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs also informed that the government also asked Germany to “fully rehabilitate the Polish minority activists killed before the war and to compensate for the losses suffered by Polish diaspora organizations in Germany”, and to systematically regulate the status of Poles. and people of Polish origin in Germany by restoring national minority status.
The Polish side also hopes for proper cooperation in the area of commemorating the Polish victims of World War II and taking effective measures by Germany to present to the German public the “true picture of the war and its consequences”, especially the losses it inflicted on Poland. and Poland.
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