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NAZI VICTIMS SEEK COMPENSATION.—A central committee of Nazi victims in the free world was formed in London on June 14. The organisation is pledged to fight for compensation from the German Government, which, it is maintained, has been noticeably lax in making up for crimes against non-German nationals, especially of “Iron Curtain” countries. Countries which took part in the meeting were Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, and Czechoslovakia. Dr. S. Benedykt, who took the chair at the meeting, is shown congratulating the Rev. Jan Lang (a Czech), on his election as permanent chairman.

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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28929, 24 June 1959, Page 18

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NAZI VICTIMS SEEK COMPENSATION.—A central committee of Nazi victims in the free world was formed in London on June 14. The organisation is pledged to fight for compensation from the German Government, which, it is maintained, has been noticeably lax in making up for crimes against non-German nationals, especially of “Iron Curtain” countries. Countries which took part in the meeting were Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, and Czechoslovakia. Dr. S. Benedykt, who took the chair at the meeting, is shown congratulating the Rev. Jan Lang (a Czech), on his election as permanent chairman. Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28929, 24 June 1959, Page 18

NAZI VICTIMS SEEK COMPENSATION.—A central committee of Nazi victims in the free world was formed in London on June 14. The organisation is pledged to fight for compensation from the German Government, which, it is maintained, has been noticeably lax in making up for crimes against non-German nationals, especially of “Iron Curtain” countries. Countries which took part in the meeting were Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, and Czechoslovakia. Dr. S. Benedykt, who took the chair at the meeting, is shown congratulating the Rev. Jan Lang (a Czech), on his election as permanent chairman. Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28929, 24 June 1959, Page 18