Germany should pay huge reparations to Poland for invading during World War II

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The leader of Poland's ruling Law and Justice party has accused Germany of 'rejecting' its World War II responsibilities.

Jaroslaw Kaczynski, who has made several controversial remarks about Warsaw's neighbour, went as far as to suggest Berlin should pay reparations.

'We are talking about huge sums and also the fact that the Germans have for years rejected their responsibility for World War II,' said Kaczynski.

The politician made his comments during a talk late on Thursday, attended by Catholic radio station Radio Maryja.

Germany should pay ‘huge’ reparations to Poland for invading during World War II, the leader of Poland's ruling right-wing party claims as EU row deepens


Jaroslaw Kaczynski says Germany has 'rejected' responsibility for World War II

It comes after Poland's president said he would veto controversial new laws

Kaczynski slammed the president saying he had made a 'very serious mistake'

By Stewart Paterson For Mailonline
28 July 2017

The leader of Poland's ruling Law and Justice party has accused Germany of 'rejecting' its World War II responsibilities.

Jaroslaw Kaczynski, who has made several controversial remarks about Warsaw's neighbour, went as far as to suggest Berlin should pay reparations.

'We are talking about huge sums and also the fact that the Germans have for years rejected their responsibility for World War II,' said Kaczynski.

The politician made his comments during a talk late on Thursday, attended by Catholic radio station Radio Maryja.


Jaroslaw Kaczynski, who has made several controversial remarks about Warsaw's neighbour, went as far as to suggest Berlin should pay reparations. File photo


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'We are talking about huge sums and also the fact that the Germans have for years rejected their responsibility for World War II,' said Kaczynski. File photo

One of Kaczynski's chief bugbears is the recently opened Museum of the Second World War in the port city of Gdansk.

He described the museum as 'nothing other than a kind of present' from European Council president, former Polish premier and Gdansk native Donald Tusk to German Chancellor Angela Merkel.

'It is a museum which subscribes to German historic policy,' Kaczynski insisted.

The museum has made waves in that it offers visitors a view of World War II which the nationalist government feels is not Polish enough and does not highlight patriotic resistence to Nazi occupation.

It comes after the ruling party's leader slammed President Andrzej Duda for committing to veto controversial judicial reforms.


Demonstrations have taken place across the country in retaliation to the three new judicial reforms. Anti-government protesters are pictured in front of the Supreme Court


One of the reforms requires all Supreme Court judges to step down and gives the justice minister the power to decide who should stay on


It comes after the ruling party's leader slammed President Andrzej Duda for committing to veto controversial judicial reforms.

'As president I don't feel this law would strengthen a sense of justice,' Mr Duda addressed the country in television broadcast earlier this week.

'These laws must be amended.'

While President Duda vetoed two laws, he passed a third that allows the justice minister to name the head of Poland's lower courts.


The second Reform would give politicians control over who sits on the National Judiciary Council which nominates judges


The third gives the justice minister the right to select and dismiss judges in the lower court



Anti-government protesters raise candles and placards reading "Constitution", as they gather in front of the Supreme Court in Warsaw


The president also opposed the strengthened role of the Justice Minister who, in Poland, also serves as the attorney general

It followed weeks of protests across Poland's major cities who are against the proposed changes to the judiciary.


It comes after President Duda said he would veto two of the laws


The country had been faced with sanctions being imposed by the European Commission if the reforms were not scrapped.

Donald Tusk, the European Council President and a former Polish prime minister, warned of a 'black scenario that could ultimately lead to the marginalisation of Poland in Europe'.

Poland's right-wing Law and Justice (PiS) government — of which President Duda is a former member — strongly refuted allegations that the reforms would move towards authoritarian rule.

It added that it was disappointed with President Duda's veto, who last week stepped in to find a compromise.

It proposed that the government's bid to push through its nominees for the National Judiciary Council be watered down, by requiring the support of another party.

Poland's right-wing Law and Justice government — of which President Duda is a former member — has strongly refuted allegations that the reforms would move towards authoritarian rule.


Polish democracy icon and ex-President Lech Walesa addresses a large crowd of anti-government protesters in Gdansk, Poland, on Saturday


During Thursday's talk with Radio Maryja, Mr Kaczynski added that the president had made 'a very serious mistake'.

'This means there will be a reform, a radical reform,' said Kaczyński. 'Partial reform won’t change anything.'

Kaczyński added 'we want to restore a moral order'.
 

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The Russians should pay huge reparations to Poland for repeatedly enslaving them.

They ain't got not dosh, tho so "pay up, Fritzy".
 

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Germany could not afford to pay what it owes in any meaningful monetary sense. Consequently, Poland should seek non-monetary compensation in the form of Germany adopting an open-border policy towards Poland which it has already done.

Let's remember that there existed a German resistance against the NSDAP. With that in mind, it's actually the NSDAP that would owe that money.
 

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It's not just Poland that Germany owes reparations to.

My grandparents were child evacuees during the war. Merkel should personally gives a few million pounds to my family.