Germany Marks 25 Years of Nazi Forced Laborer Compensation Payments
A German fund dedicated to compensating millions of individuals subjected to forced labor under the Nazi regime has observed 25 years since it began issuing payments. While marking this quarter-century milestone, the initiative acknowledges that for many of the affected, the compensation was received significantly late.
A German fund established to provide compensation to individuals who were forced into labor under the Nazi regime has recognized 25 years since its inaugural payments. Millions of people were compelled to work for the Nazi regime during its tenure.
While the fund marks this quarter-century milestone, it is noted that for many of those affected by forced labor, the compensation arrived long after they suffered.
According to DW English, the fund was created to address the historical injustices faced by these laborers.
