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: The authors contend that the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG) utilized "avoidance strategies" in the post-war period to evade guilt and avert massive reparation claims.

: The book provides a detailed reconstruction of the plundering and economic exploitation of Poland (1939–1945) and Greece (1941–1944), arguing their suffering was sidelined during Cold War-era negotiations. Repressed, Remitted, Rejected: German Reparatio...

: A critical turning point was the Two-Plus-Four Treaty (1990) , which the authors argue was used to officially exclude the "reparations question" from the final settlement of German unification. : The authors contend that the Federal Republic