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Republic of Poland violated the constitution of 22 July 1952 in force at that time, because the matters of ratification and termination of international agreements belonged to the competence of the
Council of State, not the Council of Ministers". Also, the report noted that according to the minutes of the Council of Ministers of 19 August 1953, the renunciation concerned only the German Democratic Republic not the Federal Republic, and that no diplomatic note was ever sent to the East German government officially informing it of Poland's decision. On September 14, 2022, the Sejm passed (418 for, 4 against, 15 abstentions) a resolution stating that: "The Polish state has never renounced its claims against the German state; the Sejm of the Republic of Poland calls on the German government to assume political, historical, legal, and financial responsibility for all the effects caused by the unleashing of World War II."
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916:, which had the sole authority to undertake such a decision. According to Józef Menes from the Council of the Polish War Loss Institute, no diplomatic note was presented to the East German government and that "Probably the meeting of the Council of Ministers of August 23, 1953 did not take place at all" - citing relation of Kazimierz Mijal (head of the office of the Council of Ministers from 21 November 1952 to 1 February 1956).
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2400:"The report states that 'the alleged unilateral statement of the Council of Ministers of 23 August 1953 on the renunciation of war reparations by the People's Republic of Poland violated the constitution of 22 July 1952 in force at that time, because the matters of ratification and termination of international agreements belonged to the competence of the Council of State, not the Council of Ministers.'"
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843:) passed a resolution stating that: "The Sejm of the Republic of Poland, aware of the role of historical truth and elementary justice in Polish-German relations states that Poland has not yet received adequate financial compensation and war reparations for the enormous destruction and material losses caused by German aggression, occupation and genocide." A month later, on 19 October 2004 the Polish
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share for reparation payments. The declaration by the Polish
Government stated that Germany had already paid substantial reparations and that the Polish Government therefore renounced all claims, in order to contribute to a peaceful solution of the German question. The waiver was explicitly confirmed in the negotiations between the two states on the Warsaw Treaty.
166:(IARA). The distribution of the reparations from Germany was to be allotted by a pre-determined percentage to which the victor powers agreed to. German reparations were to be classified into two categories: A (all forms of German reparations except those included in Category B) and B (industrial and capital equipment, merchant ships, and inland water transports).
964:. Other sources put the total number of deaths resulting from the Axis occupation at 273,000 to 747,000 Greeks, or 3.7-10.2% of the prewar population. The occupying Nazi regime forced Greece to pay the cost of the occupation in the country and requisite raw materials and food for the occupation forces, creating the conditions for the
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2.5 billion dollars were confiscated. The remaining German industries had to give up a share of their production to the Allies. Large shipments of steel, coal, but also other industrial products were seized and transported out of the country. Later the
Western Allies softened their stance in favour of the
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When the Warsaw Treaty was signed, Poland and the Soviet Union had waived all claims for reparations against
Germany as a whole by a declaration of August 23, 1953. This waiver was based upon the agreement at the Potsdam Conference that Polish claims for reparations were to be satisfied by the Soviet
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in Warsaw. The three volume report also covered the legal issues regarding the 1953 renunciation of reparation rights by Poland, and according to the report findings: "the alleged unilateral statement of the
Council of Ministers of 23 August 1953 on the renunciation of war reparations by the People's
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jointly paid compensation to surviving Polish, non-Jewish victims of slave labour in Nazi
Germany and also to Polish orphans and children who had been subject to forced labour. The Swiss Fund for the Victims of the Holocaust (which had obtained settlement money from banks in Switzerland) used some of
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On 19 October 2004, the Polish
Council of Ministers issued a statement clarifying: "The Government of the Republic of Poland recognises as obligatory the declaration of the Government of the People's Republic of Poland on 19 October to abandon Polish reparations payments (...). The Declaration of 23
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Japan paid its reparations similar to
Germany through dismantling of industrial equipment, delivery of raw materials and confiscation of industrial output. Only minor payments were made to other Asian countries, specifically to Burma, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Philippines, South Korea, Vietnam, and
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After World War II ended, the main four Allied powers – Great
Britain, The United States, France, and the Soviet Union – jointly occupied Germany, with the Allied occupation officially ending in the 1950s. During this time, Germany was held accountable for the Allied occupation's expenses, amounting
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The rights of the four powers with regard to
Germany were relinquished - the parties to the agreement recognized the effects of the Second World War as finally closed. Logically speaking, this also presupposes that the powers (including the USSR) have recognized that Germany has met its reparations
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of the United States, United Kingdom, France, and the Soviet Union. This treaty was supposed to close all open questions regarding Germany and the aftermath of WWII and paved the way for German reunification. Germany considers this treaty as the final regulation which concludes the question of open
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concluded the Polish-Soviet Reparation Treaty on 16 August 1945. The treaty allocated Poland's share of confiscated German machinery, goods and raw materials. Furthermore Poland received 15% of the German merchant fleet acquired by the Soviet Union. Deliveries were overseen by a joint Polish-Soviet
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After the war, Greece received its share of the reparations paid by Germany to the Allies as part of the proceedings of the Paris Reparation Treaty of 1946 which the Inter-Allied Reparations Agency enforced. 7.181 billion dollars were initially slated for Greece. This sum rose significantly due to
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In the meantime, Poland and Germany concluded several treaties and agreements to compensate Polish persons who were victims of German aggression. In 1972, West Germany paid compensation to Poles that had survived pseudo-medical experiments during their imprisonment in various Nazi camps during the
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At the beginning of the occupation, the Allies dismantled the remnants of German industries. Plants and machinery were dismantled, the railroad system deconstructed and everything was transported to the Allies. The German merchant fleet and all other ships were handed over. Foreign stocks of about
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to the Allies. The Allied demands were further outlined during the Potsdam Conference. Reparations were to be directly paid to the four victor powers (France, United Kingdom, United States, and the Soviet Union); for the countries in the Soviet sphere of influence, the Soviet Union would determine
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The fall 2004 Sejm call for war reparations elicted firm opposition from the two governments. Polish foreign minister Włodzimierz Cimoszewicz labelled the resolution "unreasonable" and Germany's foreign ministry "reject all demands concerning compensation." The Polish government shared the German
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The Polish government clarified in a statement on October 19, 2004: "The Declaration of 23 August 1953 was adopted in accordance with the constitutional order of the time, in compliance with international law established in the UN Charter", a position that was confirmed in a written statement in
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in the form of machinery (entire factories were dismantled and shipped to the Soviet Union) as well as food, industrial products, and consumer goods. The USSR was owed $ 100 million from Italy, $ 300 million from Finland, $ 200 million from Hungary, and $ 300 million from Romania, amounting to
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note, dated 24 November 1969, the communist government of Poland demanded action from the organization not only to punish war criminals and those who have committed crimes against humanity but also to establish procedures and divisibility of compensation for war crimes and damages committed by
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had to pay reparations worth about 300 million USD each, mostly paid in natural goods. Bulgaria had to pay reparations worth about 70 million USD. Most of these reparations were not paid in full by the countries which later fell under the umbrella of the Soviet Union, because the Soviet Union
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were incorporated into communist Poland and the Soviet Union respectively and resettled with citizens of these countries, pending a final peace conference with Germany. Since a peace conference never took place, the areas were effectively ceded by Germany. In the case of Poland, the acquired
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It seems that even if the binding force of the 1953 declaration were to be questioned, it would be difficult to support the thesis that Poland has a rightful claim to reparations from Germany. The renunciation of such claims was confirmed by the Polish deputy minister of foreign affairs, J.
904:. Since then, the Polish government has taken the position that Poland's 1953 refusal is non-binding because the country was under the sway of the Soviet Union. Przemysław Sobolewski, head of the Bureau of Research of the Sejm, said that the political decision of 1953 was made by the Polish
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put out a statement stating: "The Declaration of 23 August 1953 was adopted in accordance with the constitutional order of the time, in compliance with international law laid down in the UN Charter." In August 2017, this position was again confirmed in a statement by Deputy Foreign Minister
1065:. But shortly later pursued a policy of radical redrawing of the longstanding Dutch-German border and the transfer of a large part of German territory to the Dutch as reparations. In its most ambitious form, this plan included the annexation of the cities and surroundings of
2404:"In addition, the report notes that this statement was forced on the government of the Polish People's Republic by the USSR; moreover, according to the minutes of the Council of Ministers of 19 August 1953, the renunciation concerned only the German Democratic Republic."
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The Constitution of the People's Republic of Poland of 1952 reserved issues concerning the conclusion and ratification of international agreements for the Council of State (a collegiate body performing the functions of the head of state), and not for the Council of
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in 1953. The signatories agreed to postpone additional German debts until a final peace treaty with Germany would be made. In 1960, Germany concluded a treaty with the Greek government to compensate Greek victims of Nazi German terror which amounted to 115 Million
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to compensate the victims of the Holocaust. Until 2005 about 63 billion euros (equivalent to approximately 87.9 billion euros in 2022) have been paid to individuals. Additional payments by German companies which exploited forced workers have been made.
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demanded that Germany pay the "complete" reparations to Greece. In April 2015, Greece evaluated the war reparations to be the equivalent of 278.7 billion euros (equivalent to 389 billion euros in 2022). While more German politicians and members of the
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as reparations for WWII. These efforts were mostly thwarted by the Western Allies and ultimately only approximately 69 square kilometres (27 sq mi) of German territory was annexed in 1949. Nearly all of these territories were returned to the
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At their first summit, held in Tehran in November 1943, the three powers had agreed in principle to fall back on the Curzon Line when determining Poland's border. In return for using this line, Poland was to be entitled to the Oder as its new Western
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are calling on the federal government to compensate Greece financially for the effects of the Nazi occupation, the German government replied that the stipulations of the Two Plus Four treaty still stand and the issue was resolved in 1990.
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To achieve clarification on this point, the West German government asked for a confirmation of Poland's 1953 renunciation of reparations claims, which the Polish government granted in 1970 before signing the Warsaw Treaty in December
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995:. These payments were explicitly marked as payments to the victims and were not supposed to be a general reparation treaty. Later Greek governments insist that this was only a down payment and further payments need to be made.
1996:"Uchwała Sejmu Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej z dnia 10 września 2004 r. w sprawie praw Polski do niemieckich reparacji wojennych oraz w sprawie bezprawnych roszczeń wobec Polski i obywateli polskich wysuwanych w Niemczech"
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Then, in December 1970, Poland reaffirmed its renunciation of reparations claims under a new agreement with West Germany, which recognized the Polish border on the Oder and Neisse Rivers – in what had been pre-war
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signed a diplomatic note asking the German government to undertake an official negotiation process between Poland and Germany, and on 3 October presented the diplomatic note to the visiting German Foreign Minister
542:, that the Soviet Union collects and distributes the Polish share of reparations. Furthermore, the Soviet Union would extract its share of reparations mostly from the territory in its own occupation zone. The
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In 1970, Poland and West Germany normalised their relationship in the Treaty of Warsaw. The Polish government confirmed the renouncement of reparations, while West Germany confirmed the Polish western border.
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from 1947 to 1956, with the intention of using its coal and steel industrial output to boost the French economy as reparations for the war. France sought to ultimately annex the Saar as well as the entire
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In 1953 Poland's then-communist rulers relinquished all claims to war reparations under pressure from the Soviet Union, which wanted to free East Germany, also a Soviet satellite, from any liabilities.
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obligations. Poland voiced no claims nor did it protest the treaty. In keeping with the rule of estoppel, it would seem that such claims can not be raised after the entry into force of this treaty.
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Władysław, Czapliński. (2007). "Polish Legal Positions with Regards to Post-Potsdam Germany in light of International Law: Aggression - Territory - Citizenship". In Góralski, Witold M. (ed.).
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Czapliński, Władysłav (2007). "Polish Legal Positions with Regards to Post-Potsdam Germany in light of International Law: Aggression - Territory - Citizenship". In Góralski, Witold M. (ed.).
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in 1957. Under the Dutch-German treaty made in The Hague on 8 April 1960, West Germany agreed to pay to The Netherlands the sum of 280 million German marks in compensation for the return.
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the growing size of the reparations seized by the Allies and Greece ultimately received compensations in the form of money and industrial goods with a worth of about 25 million dollars.
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On the 83rd anniversary of the outbreak of World War II, on September 1, 2022, a Polish government report on Poland's war losses and damages between 1939 and 1945 was presented at the
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The Soviet Union received compensation under the Paris Peace Treaty in 1947 from four Axis allied powers, in addition to the large reparations paid to the Soviet Union by the
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reparations which had been made in previous treaties such as the London Debt Agreement. Greece rejects this notion and on 8 February 2015, the then-Greek Prime Minister,
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government's view that Poland had renounced reparations claims in a 1953 agreement with the GDR that was repeated vis-a-vis West Germany at the time of the 1970 Treaty.
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received a value of US$ 36 billion, in industrial equipment from the dismantled German factories. West Germany also paid 8 million German marks as reparations for
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also sought to annex German territory as reparations for WWII. However, only small areas were occupied and then returned after German compensation payments.
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Special Report published by the Bank of Greece in 1962 ... specified the amount outstanding to be ... more than tenfold the sum dispensed by Germany.
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was to be paid to Poles who, during Nazi occupation, had paid into the German social security system but received no pension. In 1992, the
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and persecution. Payments to Israel until 1987 amounted to about 14 billion dollars, equivalent to $ 36.5 billion in 2022.
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its funds to pay compensation between 1998 and 2002 to Polish Jews and Romani who were victims of Nazi Germany.
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Thailand. Overall Japanese reparations amounted to about 1.5 billion US dollars which was about 4% of its GDP.
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was founded by the Polish and German governments, and as a result, Germany paid Polish sufferers approximately
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when determining Poland's eastern border, while in return Poland was entitled to a western border along the
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1918:. Routledge Advances in European Politics. Routledge. p. 56.
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1619:"Die Stunde Null in der Sowjetischen Besatzungszone (SBZ)"
1916:
Multilateralism, German Foreign Policy and Central Europe
1585:
1575:
1573:
1125:
Economy of East Germany § Soviet occupation period
1053:
Dutch annexation of German territory after World War II
597:, leading to the expulsion of 12 million Germans (from
1440:
The Politics Today Companion to West European Politics
1000:
Treaty on the Final Settlement with Respect to Germany
862:
Treaty on the Final Settlement with Respect to Germany
173:
Allotment of German reparations by the Western Allies
2854:
2733:
2684:[The German (remaining) debt towards Greece]
2074:
1793:
1633:"Wirtschaftsentwicklung von 1945 bis 1949 | BPB"
1570:
1027:
Reparations Agreement between Israel and West Germany
826:
during the course of the negotiations leading to the
694:
98:
were obliged to pay war reparations according to the
1964:
1889:. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. p. 213.
1456:
1228:
Allied plans for German industry after World War II
1093:
paid by the Federal German government to the Dutch.
1707:
Wissenschaftliche Dienste des Deutschen Bundestages
1647:"Gäubahn: wechselvolle Historie, ungewisse Zukunft"
1408:Roth, Karl Heinz; Rübner, Hartmut (December 2021).
674:
Allied plans for German industry after World War II
2682:"Die "Deutsche Restschuld" gegenüber Griechenland"
1942:
998:In 1990, West Germany and East Germany signed the
2083:. Leibniz-Zentrum für Zeithistorische Forschung.
1802:. Leibniz-Zentrum für Zeithistorische Forschung.
1476:
557:Territories of Poland annexed by the Soviet Union
3111:
2739:Germany's War Debt to Greece: A Burden Unsettled
1403:
1401:
2609:(In Greek and German) Athens 2006 p. 1018-1019"
1789:
1787:
1785:
1783:
927:On 2 October 2022, the Polish Foreign Minister
740:The Allies confiscated large amounts of German
158:Forced labour provided by the German population
3040:[The German question and reparations]
2714:
1847:
1845:
1755:
1753:
1437:Geoffrey K. Roberts, Patricia Hogwood (2013).
2943:
2875:"Who still owes what for the two World Wars?"
2710:
2708:
2653:"Study Sheds New Light on Forced Greek Loans"
2495:
2019:
2017:
1503:Dieter-Mueller et al. (2008), pp. 366; 370ff.
1398:
1285:
1283:
1281:
1279:
1146:approximately $ 12 billion in total in 2022.
837:On 10 September 2004, the Polish parliament (
143:Confiscation of all German investments abroad
2676:
2674:
2672:
2670:
2472:"Szef MSZ podpisał notę w sprawie reparacji"
2219:. Duke University Press Books. p. 160.
2212:
2068:
1780:
1357:National Archives and Records Administration
1311:
1309:
1002:('Two Plus Four Agreement') with the former
912:, which came into force in 1952, it was the
910:Constitution of the Polish People's Republic
667:
614:territory was a compensation for the Polish
2118:
1970:"What's Behind Poland's Reparation Debate?"
1842:
1750:
1133:Forced labor of Germans in the Soviet Union
1103:World War II reparations towards Yugoslavia
1061:as compensation for among other things the
886:Foundation for Polish-German Reconciliation
593:annexed the German territories east of the
106:was not included in any of these treaties.
3011:Roth, Karl-Heinz; Rübner, Hartmut (2022).
3010:
2985:
2705:
2238:
2236:
2124:
2023:
2014:
1936:
1556:Jahrbuch / Zentrum für Niederlande-Studien
1407:
1276:
762:Forced labor of Germans after World War II
3038:"Die deutsche Frage und die Reparationen"
2667:
2521:"Mularczyk: Odrzucamy stanowisko Niemiec"
2155:
2075:Krzysztof Ruchniewicz (26 October 2017).
2045:
1913:
1851:
1794:Krzysztof Ruchniewicz (26 October 2017).
1727:
1463:. Harvard University Press. p. 303.
1306:
1243:London Agreement on German External Debts
1213:Flight and expulsion of Germans (1944–50)
988:London Agreement on German External Debts
3084:] (in German). Vol. 4. Munich:
1541:
1539:
1483:. East European Monographs. p. 33.
1341:
1109:Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
943:
729:
564:
49:of all important aspects of the article.
3047:Heidelberg Journal of International Law
2640:Population Changes in Europe Since 1939
2605:"Council for Reparations from Germany,
2533:
2233:
2024:Garsztecki, Stefan (27 November 2018).
1943:Mateusz Piątkowski (9 September 2022).
1883:Feldman, Lily Gardner (2 August 2012).
1882:
1876:
1759:
1671:"Allied Occupation of Germany, 1945-52"
1511:
1509:
1443:. Oxford University Press. p. 50.
1299:
1297:
1295:
752:worth about 10 billion (1948) dollars.
3112:
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2114:from the original on 3 September 2017.
2087:from the original on 18 January 2022.
1806:from the original on 18 January 2022.
1591:
1579:
1035:for confiscated Jewish property under
766:Millions of Germans were pressed into
550:
45:Please consider expanding the lead to
3035:
2872:
2188:International Review of the Red Cross
1766:European Journal of International Law
1545:
1536:
1149:
1081:. Subsequently, the Dutch government
561:Former eastern territories of Germany
3120:Aftermath of World War II in Germany
2962:Militärgeschichtliches Forschungsamt
2918:
2264:
1515:
1506:
1292:
1223:International Authority for the Ruhr
782:
647:annex large parts of Western Germany
18:
2897:Hinrichsen (2023), pp. 133-134; 141
1978:German Council on Foreign Relations
1728:Plucinska, Joanna (26 April 2019).
773:
13:
2741:. Palgrave Macmillan. p. 13.
2258:
2176:
1772:(1). Oxford University Press: 32.
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723:infrastructure for the most part.
695:Dismantling of rail infrastructure
547:commission and lasted until 1953.
134:Dismantling of the German industry
14:
3151:
1532:. Rheinland-Verlag GmbH: 136–154.
1386:Roth (2022), pp. 149-150; 159-160
1139:Soviet Occupation Zone in Germany
1031:West Germany paid reparations to
779:to over several billion dollars.
3125:Economic history of World War II
3078:Deutsche Gesellschaftsgeschichte
2957:Germany and the Second World War
2925:Routledge - Taylor & Francis
2156:Oltermann, Philip (2022-09-02).
1063:Dutch winter famine of 1944–1945
972:at 0% interest to Nazi Germany.
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1118:
872:Second World War. In 1975, the
577:agreed in principle to use the
164:Inter-Allied Reparations Agency
37:may be too short to adequately
2906:Hinrichsen (2023), pp. 140-141
2715:Ulf Brunnbauer (1 July 2015).
1389:
1380:
1371:
1259:
986:Greece was a signatory of the
47:provide an accessible overview
1:
2959:(in German). Vol. 10/2.
2213:Clay Clemens (27 July 1989).
1457:Piotr Stefan Wandycz (1980).
1253:
1096:
962:(7.02–11.17% of its citizens)
799:
544:Provisional Polish Government
2607:Black Book of the Occupation
1460:The United States and Poland
1328:United Nations Treaty Series
1113:forced human experimentation
184:% of Category B reparations
7:
3140:Contemporary German history
3130:Economic history of Germany
1196:
1189:officially cancelled them.
830:of November 1970, in which
811:People's Republic of Poland
652:Federal Republic of Germany
624:annexed by the Soviet Union
181:% of Category A reparations
109:
16:Reparations paid by Germany
10:
3156:
2992:Cambridge University Press
2988:When Nations Can't Default
2986:Hinrichsen, Simon (2023).
2919:Cook, Bernhard A. (2013).
2034:Country Analytical Digests
1477:Phillip A. Bühler (1990).
1156:Paris Peace Treaties, 1947
1153:
1143:German Democratic Republic
1122:
1100:
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1024:
759:
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705:German Democratic Republic
671:
645:The Netherlands sought to
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100:Paris Peace Treaties, 1947
2923:. Vol. 1. New York:
2790:. EurActiv. 18 March 2022
2200:10.1017/S0020860400015576
1914:Hofhansel, Claus (2005).
1659:Hinrichsen (2023), p. 141
1395:Hinrichsen (2023), p. 133
1289:Cook (2013), pp. 461-462.
1020:
939:
804:
701:Soviet Zone of Occupation
668:Dismantling of industries
2967:Deutsche Verlags-Anstalt
2655:. Spiegel. 21 March 2015
2642:, Geneva 1951. pp. 89-91
2534:Vallianatos, Evaggelos.
2265:WELT, DIE (2017-08-02).
1546:Woelk, Wolfgang (1995).
908:, even though under the
817:on 1 January 1954. In a
789:Jewish Claims Conference
499:United States of America
1208:Allied-occupied Germany
1203:World War I reparations
1160:Treaty of San Francisco
1087:Allied occupied Germany
914:Polish Council of State
809:On 23 August 1953, the
713:railway electrification
640:results of a plebiscite
3036:Rumpf, Helmut (1973).
2586:(in Greek). 2015-03-05
2327:Polska Agencia Prasowa
1564:University of Muenster
1115:on Yugoslav citizens.
958:Nazi German occupation
953:
586:
573:in November 1943, the
125:Allied Control Council
2735:Nikos Christodoulakis
2721:Zeitgeschichte online
2081:Zeitgeschichte online
1968:(21 September 2022).
1800:Zeitgeschichte online
1303:Rumpf (1973), p. 346.
1233:Operation Osoaviakhim
1154:Further information:
1123:Further information:
1101:Further information:
1051:Further information:
1025:Further information:
947:
793:World Jewish Congress
734:Further information:
730:Intellectual property
672:Further information:
568:
555:Further information:
461:Union of South Africa
3082:German civil history
1966:Sławomir Sierakowski
1526:Geschichte Im Westen
1516:Hopf, Simon (2003).
1377:Cook (2013), p. 462.
981:Paris Peace Treaties
906:Council of Ministers
858:Władysłav Czapliński
854:University of Warsaw
845:Council of Ministers
828:normalization treaty
629:France occupied the
149:All foreign currency
82:were obliged to pay
3074:Wehler, Hans-Ulrich
2945:Dieter-Müller, Rolf
2691:Deutscher Bundestag
2509:. 13 December 2021.
2424:. 14 September 2022
2194:(142): 3–21. 1973.
2032:. Länder-Analysen (
2002:. 10 September 2004
1949:notesfrompoland.com
1830:. 30 September 2022
1675:2001-2009.state.gov
1594:, pp. 948–949.
1238:Operation Paperclip
956:As a result of the
719:which retained its
616:Eastern Borderlands
551:Territorial changes
174:
90:, according to the
76:Democratic Republic
2638:Gregory, Frumkin.
2478:. 3 September 2022
2389:. 3 September 2022
2363:. 1 September 2022
2329:. 2 September 2022
2297:. 9 September 2022
2047:10.31205/PA.227.01
1760:Hailbronner, Kay.
1621:. 28 January 2015.
1150:Other Axis nations
1129:Kaliningrad Oblast
1083:seized and annexed
954:
587:
172:
92:Potsdam Conference
88:Allied governments
3001:978-1-009-34392-3
2921:Europe Since 1945
2694:(in German). 2015
2138:978-83-89607-32-4
2110:. 8 August 2017.
1896:978-1-4422-1710-2
1865:978-83-89607-32-4
1419:978-1-80073-257-5
1248:Wirtschaftswunder
1141:and the eventual
934:Annalena Baerbock
850:Marek Magierowski
783:Holocaust victims
631:Saar protectorate
571:Tehran Conference
540:Potsdam Agreement
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