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Home | News | Germany To Give 720 Million To Holocaust Survivors Globally

Germany to give $720 million to Holocaust survivors globally

We are proud to announce this significant allocation at a time when these funds are critical, due to the age, poverty and increasing disability of our waning survivor population, said Gideon Taylor.

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Published Date - 2 March 2022, 03:30 PM
Germany to give $720 million to Holocaust survivors globally
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Berlin: The organization that handles claims on behalf of Jews who suffered under the Nazis said Wednesday that Germany has agreed to extend funding by another $720 million (647 million euros) that will be distributed to more than 300 social welfare organizations globally to provide home care and supportive services for frail and vulnerable Holocaust survivors.

We are proud to announce this significant allocation at a time when these funds are critical, due to the age, poverty and increasing disability of our waning survivor population, said Gideon Taylor, the president of the New York-based Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany, also referred to as the Claims Conference.


“We know these funds provide vital support during these difficult times,” he added.

The new funds constitute the largest amount ever allocated for the Claims Conference for welfare services in a single year, the organization said in a statement. They estimate that approximately 120,000 impoverished survivors will profit from services paid for by these funds.

In 2021, the Claims Conference distributed $653 million in grants to hundreds of social service agencies worldwide.

The new allocations are distributed to social welfare organizations in regions where significant numbers of survivors live, to ensure vital services, such as home care, medical care, emergency assistance and food are available for Holocaust survivors there.

Survivors will be supported wherever they live, whether war-torn areas or conflict zones, and no matter the obstacle,” said Greg Schneider, the Claims Conference executive vice president. “Whether in the face of the ongoing pandemic, issues of inflation, or threat of war, we are committed to providing home care, food and medicine to elderly poor Holocaust survivors.” Since 1952, the German government has paid about $90 billion to individuals for suffering and losses resulting from persecution by the Nazis.

With the end of World War II now more than 76 years ago, Holocaust survivors are all elderly, and because many were deprived of proper nutrition when they were young today they suffer from numerous medical issues. In addition, many live isolated lives having lost their families in the war and also have a psychological burden because of their persecution under the Nazis.

Many Holocaust survivors came out of the war with nothing and are still impoverished today.

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