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Does Germany still owe Greece billions of dollars today?

This video explores one of Europe’s most controversial unresolved historical disputes: World War II reparations and the forced occupation loan Germany took from Greece during Nazi occupation.

For decades, Greece has argued that Germany still owes massive compensation linked to wartime destruction, unpaid reparations, and financial obligations dating back to World War II. Germany, however, maintains that the issue was legally settled through postwar agreements.

In this video, we break down:
💰 The forced wartime loan to Nazi Germany
📜 Post-WWII reparations agreements
⚖️ Why Greece continues to demand payment
🇩🇪 Germany’s legal response
🌍 What this means for Europe today

Is this an unresolved historical injustice—or a settled legal matter?

Watch until the end to understand the full story behind this billion-dollar debate.

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Transcript
00:00Did you know Germany still owes Greece a massive wartime debt?
00:03During World War II, Nazi Germany forced Greece to hand over money as a so-called loan.
00:07They promised it would be paid back after the war.
00:10The war ended, but the money never returned.
00:12Today, Greece still argues that the unpaid amount could be worth around $270 billion.
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