Yorkshire Post

Poland looks into demands for reparation­s from Germany over Second World War losses

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POLAND IS looking into demanding reparation­s from Germany for the massive losses inflicted on the country during the Second World War, an official said.

The Polish parliament’s research office is preparing an analysis of whether to make the claim and will have it ready by August 11, said Arakadiusz Mularczyk, a politician with the ruling Law and Justice party.

The step comes after Jaroslaw Kaczynski, Poland’s most powerful politician, said in a recent interview that the “Polish government is preparing itself for a historical counteroff­ensive”.

“We are talking here about huge sums, and also about the fact that Germany for many years refused to take responsibi­lity for the Second World War,” Mr Kaczynski, leader of the conservati­ve ruling party, told Radio Maryja last week.

The massive suffering inflicted on Poland has been a topic of public discussion as the country marked the anniversar­y of the start of the Warsaw Uprising of 1944 on Tuesday. The doomed revolt against the Nazi German occupying forces resulted in the killing of 200,000 Poles and the near total destructio­n of Warsaw.

The Second World War, which began with the German invasion of Poland in 1939, killed nearly six million Polish citizens and wrought huge material loss on the country, including the destructio­n of churches and other cultural treasures and entire cities.

Mr Kaczynski also called for reparation­s from Germany when he was prime minister more than a decade ago, creating some tensions between Poland and Germany, which are important trade partners and allies in Nato and the European Union.

Germany has paid billions of euros over the years in compensati­on for Nazi crimes, primarily to Jewish survivors, and acknowledg­es the country’s responsibi­lity for keeping alive the memory of Nazi atrocities and atoning for them.

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He said Poland was preparing for a ‘historic counter-offensive’.

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