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Repressed Remitted Rejected German Reparations Debts To Poland And Greece 1st Edition Karl Heinz Roth

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Repressed Remitted Rejected German Reparations Debts To Poland And Greece 1st Edition Karl Heinz Roth
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Publisher: Berghahn Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.49 MB
Pages: 442
Author: Karl Heinz Roth, Hartmut Rübner
ISBN: 9781800732575, 1800732570
Language: English
Year: 2021
Edition: 1

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Repressed Remitted Rejected German Reparations Debts To Poland And Greece 1st Edition Karl Heinz Roth by Karl Heinz Roth, Hartmut Rübner 9781800732575, 1800732570 instant download after payment.

Since unification, the Federal Republic of Germany has made vaunted efforts to make amends for the crimes of the Third Reich. Yet it remains the case that the demands for restitution by many countries that were occupied during the Second World War are unresolved, and recent demands from Greece and Poland have only reignited old debates. This book reconstructs the German occupation of Poland and Greece and gives a thorough accounting of these debates. Working from the perspective of international law, it deepens the scholarly discourse around the issue, clarifying the ‘never-ending story’ of German reparations policy and making a principled call for further action.

A compilation of primary sources comprising 125 annotated key texts (512 pages) on the complexity of reparations discussions covering the period between 1941 and the end of 2017 is available for free on the Berghahn Books website, doi: 10.3167/9781800732575.dd.

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