Germany commits $1.4 billion to Holocaust survivors in 2024
Germany has committed to giving $1.4 billion in reparations to Holocaust survivors globally in 2024.
The compensation will reportedly include $888.9 million to assist with the home care and support services for survivors.
Greg Schneider, the Executive Vice President of the New York-based Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany, said that “Every year these negotiations become more and more critical as this last generation of Holocaust survivors age and their needs increase.”
The Claims Conference also negotiated continuing the funding of Holocaust education, which was extended for two more years and increased each year by $3.3 million, from approximately $41.6 million for 2026 to $45 million for 2027.
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