The Alternate Finance Minister Dimitris Mardas has submitted to parliament detailed figures regarding Greece’s WWII reparation claims from Germany.
According to Mardas, who submitted the figures at a meeting of the parliamentary committee established to audit Greece’s public debt, in total Germany’s debts to Greece had been calculated at 278.8 billion euros. Of that 10.3 billion euros arose from the forced loan from Greece to the Nazi regime, while the remainder concerned reparations for damages sustained by infrastructure or citizens.
Mardas referred to the Paris Peace Conference of 1946 which he said had put the figure at 341.2 billion dollars.
Mardas told the committee that the General Accounting Office of the State had performed a thorough analysis justifying linking a portion of the Greek debt with German reparations.
“All of the files have been amassed and all of the material is available to every relevant body that requests it,” he said.
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