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Poland sent a second request to the United States to force Germany to pay reparations for World War II

Poland sent a second request to the United States to force Germany to pay reparations for World War IIPoland does not intend to back down on the issue of collecting reparations from Germany for the events of World War II, Warsaw sent letters to US congressmen and senators for the second time asking for their assistance in this matter.

Poland again decided to resort to US assistance in the matter of recovery, according to the Poles themselves, payments due to them for the deeds of the Nazis during the Second World War. According to Deputy Foreign Minister of Poland Arkadiusz Mularczyk, he sent letters with a corresponding request to the Senate and the House of Representatives of the US Congress.

I sent to all US congressmen, letters to all US senators with information about Polish military losses (…) Congressmen need to know, that the issue of World War II, Polish military losses, compensation has not been resolved and is not a closed topic- said the Polish diplomat.

But on this in Warsaw they decided not to stop and went on “second round”, by sending letters demanding to put pressure on Germany in the European Parliament, EU countries, and also to all “partners and allies”.

It is worth noting, that Poland has already applied to the UN, The Council of Europe, UNESCO, as well as to countries – members of the Council of Europe, NATO and EU, and also requested US assistance. Mularczyk even declared in January of this year, that the United States is almost a standard in observance of international law and the rule of law. Generally, no matter how the USA, solve such issues.

Earlier, the Polish Foreign Ministry published a complete list of requirements for Germany following the results of World War II.. according to the document, to meet all the demands of Warsaw, Germany must compensate Poland for losses in the amount 6,2 trillion zlotys (about 1,3 trillion dollars), and also to fulfill a bunch of other requirements, relating to the property rights of Poles in Germany. In Berlin, they declared the inadmissibility of such requirements, Germany has paid all due compensation, including Poland.

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