In what might seem an act of monumental nerve, a group of Germans is seeking compensation from Poland for property lost at the end of World War II. The war began with Germany's invasion of Poland, which it ruled in brutal fashion and made home to its most infamous concentration camps. But at the end of the war about 12 million Germans were ousted from regions ceded to Poland under Soviet pressure, mainly in East Prussia and eastern Germany, and the former owners are now seeking restitution or financial compensation.I guess you've got to give them credit, they sure have nerve. Yet, I still have trouble feeling a lot of sympathy for Nazi's who had their illegally taken land taken back from them after they lost a war that they started. Cry me a river.
12 Ağustos 2004 Perşembe
The Real Victims of WWII?
That's how some Germans seem to think of themselves according to this Washington Times piece,
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