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Germany will pay £500m in pandemic aid to Holocaust survivors

The payments will be made to 240,000 Holocaust survivors over the next two years

October 15, 2020 08:15
Auschwitz
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Germany is to make a one-off payment of €564 million (£508 million) to support Holocaust survivors around the world through the coronavirus pandemic. 

The aid will benefit around 240,000 survivors, each receiving two sums of €1,200 (£1,080) over the next two years, in addition to the reparations they already receive for their suffering. 

As the remaining survivors of the Shoah are older and suffered severe maltreatment under the Nazis, they are in the high-risk category for Covid-19. 

The funds were obtained by the Claims Conference – the organisation that negotiates reparations on behalf of Holocaust survivors. Ambassador Stuart Eizenstat, their special negotiator, said: “In the face of a devastating global pandemic, it was vital to secure larger increases for survivors while also seeking immediate funds to help them through these extremely challenging times.”