Italian Soldier Interned in 1943, Germany Must Compensate the Heirs
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The Republic of Germany must pay 82,000 euros in compensation to the heirs of a concentration camp prisoner. According to the court in Rome, the Italian soldier was captured after the 1943 ceasefire and imprisoned in concentration camps for 632 days. According to the court in Rome, what the soldier suffered was a war crime and a crime against humanity. Dino Pozzato was captured in Albania on 12 September 1943 and subsequently forced to labour in…
In September 1943 Italy signed a ceasefire with the Allies. Hitler's troops occupied large parts of the country. Now a court in Rome condemns the Federal Republic of Germany to a payment of money to the survivors of an Italian soldier.
The Civil Court in Rome granted a compensation of 82,000 euros to the heir of an Italian soldier
The Civil Court of Rome recognizes the crime of war. Treatised as a military slave (ANSA)
The Civil Court in Rome granted a compensation of 82,000 euros to the heir of an Italian soldier
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