Arutz 7: More than 100 Billion owed to survivors
More than $100 Billion Owed to Holocaust Survivors
08:04 Jan 19, ’07 / 29 Tevet 5767
(IsraelNN.com) More than 60 years after the Holocaust, survivors of the Nazi regime still are owed between $115 billion and $175 billion, according to a study prepared for the Jerusalem-based Jewish Political Studies Review.
Sidney Zabludoff wrote that international agreements and promises by countries to make payments have not been honored. He cited the pledge of $3.4 billion in restitution payments by European nations, only half of which was paid by the end of 2005.
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