Poland to demand $900 billion in reparations from Germany

Poland intends to demand reparations from Germany for the damage suffered during the Second World War in the amount of at least 900 billion dollars, stated the deputy of the Polish Sejm Janusz Shevchak, who is a member of the parliamentary group on the assessment of the amount of compensation.

“As long as Germany does not pay off Poland’s debt for World War II, and we are talking about an amount of no less than $900 billion, it should maintain exceptional restraint when it comes to attacks on the Polish government,” Shevchak said in an interview to WPolityce magazine.

He deemed it disgraceful that, for the past 30 years, Polish authorities have ignored the question of compensation for damages. Earlier, President Andrzej Duda stated that the question of German reparations is still open.

  Poland, Germany, Europe, Duda

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