Poles who were murdered by Germans or lost property and personal possessions were not compensated monetarily?
Well, that's not entirely true. There are plenty of victims (or better descendents of victims) that didn't get compensated, not only Poles, among them the majority of the Jews. My grandparents weren't compensated, for example. 3 things go to show that: firstly, if the current German government were to compensate all the victims of WW2, the German state would be bancrupt, which in turn could lead to much worse circumstances for the future; and secondly, why the heck should the current German government (or the current Russian government for that matter) pay for crimes committed by their ancestors? Germany for one has paid on plenty of occasions and I personally think that there comes a time that it should be done with. At one point in time, Germany cannot be held responsible anymore for what happened in the past. How long should it go on then? 500 years? If that is true, I know a lot of countries that should still be paying for sth that happened in the Middle Ages. And thirdly, right after WW2, Poland disappeared behind the Iron curtain, which made it kinda impssbl to compensate victims living there as they were supposed to be the enemy as of that moment.
And pls don't say that Poland was devastated after WW2. It was, that's true, but there were more countries devastated, more cities destroyed, and not all of them, not to say most of them, did not get compensated as well.
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M-G (just watched Grumpy Old Men and was reminded what a great movie it actually is)