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Keeping memory alive - The forced laborer compensation fund 10 years on People
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Keeping memory alive - The forced laborer compensation fund 10 years on People
This month sees the 10th anniversary of the creation of the Remembrance, Responsibility, Future foundation in Germany. It was set up to compensate the millions of people who suffered as forced laborers under the Nazi regime.Most were from Central and Eastern Europe. Survivors received an average payment of 2600 euros, provided by a fund financed by German tax revenue and contributions from big business. For many it was far too little too late, having spent decades in poverty. There are now calls for German industry to make an additional contribution.
Video Length: 365
Date Found: March 10, 2011
Date Produced: March 10, 2011
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