Germany dismisses Greece's demand for billions in war reparations

  • 9 years ago
A dispute between Germany and Greece over World War Two reparation claims has added to tensions between the two countries over Athens’ bailout repayments and the pace of its economic reforms.

Greece’s deputy finance minister claimed on Monday that Germany owed Greece nearly 279 billion euros in reparations for the Nazi occupation of the country in the 1940’s.

Germany was quick to dismiss the claims – its economy minister called them “stupid” – and stressed it had already settled its reparations to Greece in a post-war agreement.

Bavaria’s Conservative state finance minister chimed in on Tuesday, calling Greece’s demands “inappropriate” and “not very clever”.

“This issue should not be exploited to explain possible budget deficits in Greece. Also, it comes across as inappropriate and is in my view entirely wrong as a strategy. The German government has said that it views the issue as closed,” said Markus Soeder, a member of the Christian Social Union (CSU), the sister party of Ch