LETTER OF GREEK ASSOCIATIONS OF THE DIASPORA TO THE GERMAN AUTHORITIES ON THE GERMAN WAR DEBT TO GREECE
Eighty years have passed since Hitler’s Germany invaded Greece on April 6, 1941. Many massacres took place in Greece until the end of 1944.The total reduction of the population of the country during WW2 was 13.5%. Wehrmacht destroyed about 1770 towns and villages during the occupation with 131 recognized holocausts until now. During this year of remembrance the issue of the German debt towards Greece becomes even more important.
The claims of Greece towards Germany concern damage done to the country and to Greek citizens during the second World War, the loss of life of Greek citizens, the return of the obligatory loan of the Bank of Greece towards the third Reich including interest and the remaining reparations from the first World War that were not payed. We also demand the return of the archaeological artifacts and other cultural goods that were stolen from Greece.
Athens has submitted at least three verbal notes to Germany asking the settlement of debts towards Greece. In November 1966, 14 November 1995 and 4 June 2019 by which the opening of negotiations was asked in order to pay war compensation and indemnization from the First and Second World Wars, the return of payments from the loan and the return of cultural goods.
After eighty years, we demand from the German government, the political parties, and the members of Federal Parliament, to open negotiations with Greece in order to resolve such a serious issue. If justice prevails the bilateral relations between Greece and Germany will be enhanced and the soul of those killed will at last rest in peace. This will also send a strong and permanent message against fascism.
Mr. Vasilios Mataragas, President of the Hellenic American National Council
Dr. Theodore Halatsis, President of the Canadian Hellenic Congress
Capt. Evagelos Rigos, President of the International Hellenic Association –
Past Rector Maria Negreponti-Delivanis-President of the Delivani’s Foundation
Mr. Ioannis Gekas-President of the Pan-Macedonian Associatiuon of Germany
INTERNATIONAL HELLENIC ASSOCIATION
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