Without continued pressure from Germany, Poland will receive no compensation for the crimes committed by the Third Reich. Not only material, but even symbolic recognition of who was the victim and who was the perpetrator.
The tribute that the President of the Federal Republic of Germany paid to the victims of the Wola massacre was a very modest ceremony. He limited himself to laying flowers and a short conversation with a few people who had personal connections with the crime committed in Wola. But despite the reservations, it was without a doubt a historic event.
Until now, no German politician has paid tribute to the tens of thousands of victims murdered by German troops in Wola in August 1944. The only such person was the mayor of the town of Westerland, who apologized in this way for Heinz Reinfahrt,…
Source: wPolityce