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Attorneys fan out to help Holocaust survivors receive new reparations

The National Law Journal

August 8, 2008

Law firms throughout the country are volunteering their services to assist thousands of Holocaust survivors in winning new reparations from Germany. The German Ghetto Work Payment Program fund was established in September to award reparations to survivors who worked in German-controlled ghettos during World War II. The new reparations are considered a goodwill gesture to thousands of aging survivors, some of whom are living below the poverty level.

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