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Poland wants 10,000 zloty compensation annually for Nazi victims

Poland has announced plans to provide annual compensation of 10,000 zloty to victims of Nazi persecution. This initiative aims to support individuals who suffered under the Nazi regime during World War II. The compensation would be paid annually to those recognized as victims of National Socialist oppression. The proposal reflects ongoing efforts by Poland to address historical injustices and support survivors and their descendants. However, the exact implementation details, including eligibility criteria and funding mechanisms, remain unclear at this stage.

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Poland wants 10,000 zloty compensation annually for Nazi victims

Poland has announced plans to provide annual compensation of 10,000 zloty to victims of Nazi persecution. This initiative aims to support individuals who suffered under the Nazi regime during World War II. The compensation would be paid annually to those recognized as victims of National Socialist oppression. The proposal reflects ongoing efforts by Poland to address historical injustices and support survivors and their descendants. However, the exact implementation details, including eligibility criteria and funding mechanisms, remain unclear at this stage.

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