Fighting for crumbs:financial restitution in Eastern Europe
TitleFighting for crumbs:financial restitution in Eastern Europe
Author
Call number305.8924/0060
Object number04156l
Place of publicationJerusalem
PublisherJerusalem Center for Public Affairs
Year of publication
2003
Physical descriptionpp188-198
MaterialArticle
ISBN9652180459
NotesArticles from the book 'Europe's Crumbling Myths' pp188-198
Description
When communism fell in 1989, efforts to have successor East European governments make restitution to their surviving Jewish nationals for money and property expropriated by the Nazis during World War II met with resistance and obstruction. The Polish Government claimed, inaccurately, that they were not liable as Jews were killed by Germans not Poles. However a law passed in 1997 decreed that property of all surviving Jews still living in Poland must be returned.