published by Lindquist on Wed, 2011-12-07 09:51
NEW YORK (AP) — After a year of tough negotiations, Germany has agreed to pay pensions to about 16,000 additional Holocaust victims worldwide — mostly survivors who were once starving children in Nazi ghettos, or were forced to live in hiding for fear of death.
The agreement announced Monday between the New York-based Claims Conference and the German government is "not about money — it's about Germany's acknowledgment of these people's suffering," said Greg Schneider, the conference's executive vice president.
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Re: 16,000 Holyhoax victims to get German pensions
Whe will Merkel wake up! When will Germany wake up!
There were no gas chambers! Just like there was no Exodus and no wandering in the desert. Why does the world continue to tollerate these jewish fables?