William Floyd

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The extent to which many ordinary Polish citizens benefited from the murders is apparent even today in the Polish restitution laws, which stipulate that no one can reclaim property stolen from Jews unless the applicant is a resident of Poland. Given that most surviving Jews left after 1945 or were driven out by the late 1960s, this law effectively protects a massive degree of theft, and it was designed to do so precisely because the theft was so massive.
Why?: Explaining the Holocaust
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