A Monument Instead of Compensation? Bundestag Passes Resolution, Reparations Ignored Again
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SPD-Bundestagsfrateilung [Newsroom]Berlin (ots) - In Berlin a central memorial for the Polish victims of the Second World War and the German occupation is to be created. At the place of the former Kroll-Opera is to succeed the temporary monument after a ... Read more here...Original content of: SPD-Bundestagsfrateilung, transmitted by news aktuell
According to the resolution prepared by the coalition factions of the Christian Democrats CDU/CSU and the Social Democrats SPD, the federal government is obliged to announce a competition for the project, with the participation of Polish experts.
A Monument Instead of Compensation? Bundestag Passes Resolution, Reparations Ignored Again
The Bundestag today passed a resolution calling on the federal government to immediately begin the planning phase and the construction of a monument in Berlin dedicated to the Polish victims of National Socialism and the German occupation of Poland from 1939 to 1945. Despite an extensive discussion, the subject of war reparations for Poland did […] The post A Monument Instead of Compensation? Bundestag Passes Resolution, Reparations Ignored Agai…
On Wednesday, the Bundestag passed a resolution calling on the German government to begin work on the construction of a monument commemorating the Polish victims of National Socialism and the German occupation of 1939–1945. This decision aims to honor the memory of the victims and emphasize the importance of historical education in Germany.
A monument commemorating the Polish victims of National Socialism and the German occupation of 1939-1945 will be erected in central Berlin. The German federal government will announce a design competition, with Polish experts participating. The government has also committed to establishing a Polish-German House. Two members of parliament voted against the monument.
The Bundestag adopted a resolution calling on the government to build a monument to the Polish victims of National Socialism and the German occupation of Poland in 1939-1945.
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