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Germany’s debts to Greece: 162 billion euros plus 70 years interest

ISBN 978-960-14-2783-6
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Έτος Έκδοσης 2013
Λέξεις Κλειδιά
Χρηματοοικονομικά
Περιγραφή

The contemptuous, belittling and degrading behavior of Germany towards Greece, cruel and mocking, seems at first glance inexplicable, and understandably raises several questions. What’s going on? Why this brutal conduct? This attitude requires us, first and foremost, to recall what the Greek people suffered from the German troops during the Occupation in World War II – the whole plan to break up Greece by dismembering it and to exterminate the Greek people through genocide – to clarify for the reader the outstanding obligations of Germany, to highlight its debts to Greece and, above all, to highlight the essential and moral aspects of the problem. We seek to examine a variety of viewpoints so that readers can understanding what is at stake. Our aim is to ferret out the issue of German debts to Greece, which has been buried in the tartars of oblivion because of, on the one hand, German vindictiveness, and on the other, the fury against the Resistance. We are not filled with hatred towards the German people. We wish fervently for friendship between the people of Greece and Germany. But there can be no friendship without fairness.