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In Belgium, 27 people continue to receive a retirement allowance granted by Hitler in 1941 in SS troops during the Second World War. About this informs De Morgen.
The Belgian pension case was brought to the parliamentary committee for discussion.
"The names of these people are known to the German ambassador (in Belgium), but the federal government has not been able to accept financial reforms for many years, has not yet been informed about Belgian data," the text says in a resolution submitted to the committee.
A member of the "Memory Group", which includes prisoners of the Third Reich concentration camps and their descendants, Alvin gde Konink, claims that more than 70 years of Belgian Nazis receive pensions in the amount of from € 425 to € 1275 a month. Then, as Belgians, who during the war used in Germany as a slave force, received compensation in the amount of only € 50 per month.
Earlier, the Journalist reported that a bomb was blown up in Nuremberg. The population was evacuated.
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