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commemorating the 85th anniversary of the outbreak of world war ii, duda: poles expect compensation

2024-09-01

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on september 1, local time, polish president andrzej duda said at an event commemorating the 85th anniversary of the outbreak of world war ii in the polish city of wieluň that forgiveness and confession are one thing, but compensation for losses is another. duda said that this matter has not been resolved to this day, and it has never been resolved for more than 80 years, starting from the entire world war ii.
duda stressed that "no one will be held responsible for everything we lost in the more than 40 years since the war, and no one will compensate us, but for the calculable losses we suffered from the war and the genocide, compensation is not only possible but should be made. the poles expect compensation."
on september 1, 1939, germany launched an attack on poland, bombing the polish city of wieluń and attacking polish troops stationed on the westerplatte peninsula, and world war ii broke out in europe. poland holds ceremonies at these two places every year to commemorate the outbreak of world war ii.
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