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Germany ‘enslaved and abused’ post-Nazi era children

The hand of a character symbolising a nun holds a cross in front of the Brandenburg Gate during a demonstration against church abuse in Berlin earlier this year.
The hand of a character symbolising a nun holds a cross in front of the Brandenburg Gate during a demonstration against church abuse in Berlin earlier this year.
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THE GERMAN GOVERNMENT has agreed a €120m compensation package for victims of decades of abuse in the years after World War II, after acknowledging that many institutions subjected children in their care to ritual beatings and sexual assaults.

Of the 800,000 children placed in foster care in the decades after the war, an estimated 30,000 were assaulted, forced into hard labour, and often left in solitary confinement. Many of the homes involved in the abuse were run by nuns and priests from Catholic and Protestant faiths on both sides of the East and West German divide.

The fund was announced yesterday, the Independent reports, after two years of round-table discussions with victims groups and church leaders, led by former German parliamentary president Antje Vollmer.

By agreeing to the compensation fund, Vollmer said, Germany had “recognised the suffering of the victims”. The fund will be contributed too by the Berlin government, authorities from the 16 provinces, and the churches who ran some of the homes involved.

Deutsche Welle said that €20m would be set aside for the pensions of children who were forced into labour from the age of 14, while the outstanding €100m would go towards a straightforward compensation fund.

Roughly 2,500 of the 30,000 victims have already come forward, it adds.

Some representatives from victims groups have criticised the fund, however, saying that the case-by-case examination of individual victims’ claims was a “farce”

If each of the 30,000 victims were to be given an award from the fund, each could expect to receive between €2,000 and €4,000 – an amount the groups said was “really humiliating”.

The abuse scandal was exposed by Der Spiegel in 2003, when it said the abuse was akin to “the worst education practices of the Nazi era”.

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  • Tosha Tyran 15/12/10 #
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    First of all I want to thank you for the interest and time invested to write an article about us, the generation of children and teenagers being confined in foster-home and correctional schools.

    Let me add that according to even conservative estipulations we have produced a GDP for Germany of billions of Euros. With our small bodies and to the cost of our own health, wellbeing, education and own prosperity, as the vast majority of us never was allowed to go to good schools and accordingly could not study or even learn a remunerative profession.

    And today that we are old, ill, worn out they want to fob us off with that ludicrously low sum of 120 millions of Euros. This means if really only 30,000 of the estimated 500,000 to 800,000 survivors would apply to the funds for some sort of compensation, each one would receive only 4,000 Euros! Not having been considered yet the pension top-up fund nor the rental allowances for victims that otherwise would have to live in a home for the old!

    4,000 Euros for years of physical, psychological and sexual abuse, for slave labor, forced religion, for incarceration, lack of education and the total absence of love and joy in our young lives? For shattered lives and broken bones, for torn flesh and utmost humiliation, for nights standing in unheated hallways or even outside in the snow? For decades of haunting fear and terrible dreams, for the impossibility of lasting partnerships and the frustrations of sexual relationships?

    NO! We can and will not accept this new humiliation!

    We do not ask reparation for the damages we have suffered bause we know: No one can return our youth, nothing will bring back our sexual, physical and psychological integrety! But we do expect a sum that will relieve the bitterness and hardness some! Germany as one of the richest countries on Earth does owe us at least as much!

    The now negotiated sum at best is a spoof of us, the survivors. And it is a shame and a scandal for Germany!

    A German Survivor of church education

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