Germany Marks 25 Years of Compensation Payments to Nazi‑Era Forced Laborers
Germany commemorates 25 years of compensation payments to victims of Nazi‑era forced labor. The program was established to provide restitution to those who suffered under the
Germany commemorates 25 years of compensation payments to victims of Nazi‑era forced
labor. The program was established to provide restitution to those who suffered under the
regime. Over the quarter‑century, the government has disbursed billions of euros to
survivors. The compensation scheme remains a cornerstone of Germany’s historical
accountability. Advocacy groups continue to press for broader recognition of remaining
claimants. Recent reports highlight the administrative process for filing new
applications. The milestone reflects ongoing efforts to address the legacy of World II
atrocities. Officials say the program will persist as long as eligible recipients exist.