"Dozens of pensioners in Belgium and the UK are still receiving secret payments from Germany for collaborating with the Nazi government during the Second World War, according to a document presented to the Belgian parliament."https://www.euronews.com/2019/02/20/germany-still-pays-uk-and-belgian-pensioners-who-served-in-hitler-s-ss?utm_medium=Social&utm_source=Twitter#Echobox=1550671308 …
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Are they secret to evade taxes, or to evade identification as being linked to the Third Reich?
Making Nazi collaborators pay taxes on their Nazi money seems entirely reasonable.
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I don't know. But I don't agree these pensions are the only Nazi thing left intact BTW... The Deutsche Mark is a classic case of a Nazi scheme allowed by the Allies.pic.twitter.com/v3103jGvsU
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That is one of the most interesting single-page book excerpts I've seen.
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Where are you in the world? I can send you my copy or send you a cheap link to buy it!
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Omg you're so sweet!!! I live in Montreal. Shipping that book across the pond seems expensive. I will get a used copy from this continent.
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