VICTIMS OF THE NAZIS
, Talks To Begin On Compensation i Press Association—Copyright) > (Rec. 9 p.m.) BONN, December 8. West Germany today announced it was ready to begin talks on compensation for the citizens of 1 eight countries, including Britain, : who suffered under Nazism. A Foreign Ministry statement ’ said the West German Government had told the countries that in the talks. West Germany’s “limited possibilities, and especially the extensive compensation and restitution duties already undertaken by the Federal Republic must be taken into account.” The West German announcement was contained in Notes replying to Aides Memoire from the eight countries rejecting an earlier German offer of a block ex-gratia payment, and asking for compensation as of right.
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Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28766, 11 December 1958, Page 25
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