Merz with the Displaced: Chancellor Honours Controversial Charter in Stuttgart
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A ceremony at the Neues Schloss in Stuttgart commemorates the 75th anniversary of the Charter of German Displaced Persons.
A ceremony in Stuttgart reminded of the signing of the Charter of the Displaced Persons of Homeland, but there is also criticism of the document, which was honoured on Tuesday.
Federal Chancellor Friedrich Merz praised the achievements of the displaced people of Germany for the young Federal Republic. 75 years ago, they gave themselves a charter that advocated reconciliation.
Without home no freedom, says the Chancellor. Merz pays tribute to the "Charter of the German displaced persons, which was signed 75 years ago – and which has been contested since then.
At a ceremony in Stuttgart, Federal Chancellor Merz talks about the fate of the German displaced persons. Their charter does not go well everywhere.
Reconciliation instead of revenge: 75 years ago, the Charter of the Displaced Homeland was passed. This document of reconciliation seems almost like a small miracle in retrospect.
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