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Originally Posted by Bjorn_Tasty1
Also Holland had claims that would be negotiated when Germany would become 1 country. But that negotiations never started and therefor Holland couldn't claim more money. So Holland just had a little compensation for the cost of WWII. There was a documentary on TV about it.
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see - there are by now hundreds of international law specialists that cannot say whether all reparations were ended with the 2+4 contract or not - i doubt we will solve this on a porn webmaster board
and it has nothing to do with the way Greece handles its financials - just look at countries like Slovakia or Estonia that went through this and were able to pull themselves out.
a pensioner in those countries retires at 65 and gets maybe 200-300 € pension - a greek pensioner retires at 55 and gets 80% of his last income (Germany: 46%).
and now please explain a slovakian or estonian pensioner why they should finance Greece