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Polish President Renews Call for German War Reparations

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Marking the war’s 86th anniversary, Poland’s president renews a politically charged call for €1.5 trillion in German reparations—despite government doubts over its feasibility

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On the anniversary of the start of World War II, Polish President Karol Nawrocki called on Germany to pay war reparations for the occupation of Poland, saying that this issue must be resolved in order to ensure a partnership with Germany based on good relations.

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The President of Poland issued an "inquirious" request for repairs from Germany, 86 years after the outbreak of World War II in Europe. Karol Naworcki joined another high Polish official on Monday morning, while Prime Minister Donald Tusk, at a memorial ceremony on the Western Platte Peninsula, writes TVPWorld.

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On the other hand, Berlin has repeatedly rejected the possibility of any payments, citing that Poland officially renounced reparations in 1953.

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On the occasion of the 86th anniversary of World War II, Poland's President Karol Nawrocki once again called for German reparation payments, thereby resuming a central demand from the right-wing conservative PiS party.

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politika.rs broke the news in Belgrade, Serbia on Monday, September 1, 2025.
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