Jews loading into a crate on its way to a concentration camp. |
Friday, December 19, 2014
France Agrees to Compensate Holocaust Deportees
France met with U.S. authorities in order to resolve the on-going concern of the involvement in WWII's genocide. Over $60 million dollars will be offered to any Jew or relative of Jew affected from the deportation to concentration camps during the Holocaust. The embassy of France and the government are contributing to those affected as a sign of retribution. In other words, it is a way to convey their guilt, commitment, and responsibility that they had contributed to WWII victims in the concentration camps. Allegedly, it was also said that this will further strengthen the friendship between the United States and France. A few thousand people are eligible for the funds and benefits the government is offering.
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