[Congressional Bills 105th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[S. Con. Res. 39 Reported in Senate (RS)]
Calendar No. 138
105th CONGRESS
1st Session
S. CON. RES. 39
Expressing the sense of the Congress that the German Government should
expand and simplify its reparations system, provide reparations to
Holocaust survivors in Eastern and Central Europe, and set up a fund to
help cover the medical expenses of Holocaust survivors.
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IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES
July 15, 1997
Mr. Moynihan (for himself, Mr. Graham, Mr. Hatch, Mr. Dodd, Mr.
D'Amato, and Mr. Biden) submitted the following concurrent resolution;
which was referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations
July 30, 1997
Reported by Mr. Helms, without amendment
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CONCURRENT RESOLUTION
Expressing the sense of the Congress that the German Government should
expand and simplify its reparations system, provide reparations to
Holocaust survivors in Eastern and Central Europe, and set up a fund to
help cover the medical expenses of Holocaust survivors.
Whereas the annihilation of 6,000,000 European Jews during the Holocaust and the
murder of millions of others by the Nazi German state constitutes one of
the most tragic episodes in the history of man's inhumanity to man;
Whereas there are more than 125,000 Holocaust survivors living in the United
States and approximately 500,000 living around the world;
Whereas aging Holocaust survivors throughout the world are still suffering from
permanent injuries suffered at the hands of the Nazis, and many are
unable to afford critically needed medical care;
Whereas, while the German Government has attempted to address the needs of
Holocaust survivors, many are excluded from reparations because of
onerous eligibility requirements imposed by the German Government;
Whereas the German Government often rejects Holocaust survivors' claims on the
grounds that the survivor did not present the claim correctly or in a
timely manner, that the survivor cannot demonstrate to the Government's
satisfaction that a particular illness or medical condition is the
direct consequence of persecution in a Nazi-created ghetto or
concentration camp, or that the survivor is not considered sufficiently
destitute;
Whereas tens of thousands of Holocaust survivors in the former Soviet Union and
other formerly Communist countries in Eastern and Central Europe have
never received reparations from Germany and a smaller number has
received a token amount;
Whereas, after more than 50 years, hundreds of thousands of Holocaust survivors
continue to be denied justice and compensation from the German
Government;
Whereas the German Government pays generous disability pensions to veterans of
the Nazi armed forces, including non-German veterans of the Waffen-SS;
Whereas in 1996 the German Government paid $7,700,000,000 in such pensions to
1,100,000 veterans, including 3,000 veterans and their dependents now
living in the United States;
Whereas such pensions are a veteran's benefit provided over and above the full
health coverage that all German citizens, including veterans of the
Waffen-SS, receive from their government; and
Whereas it is abhorrent that Holocaust survivors should live out their remaining
years in conditions worse than those enjoyed by the surviving former
Nazis who persecuted them: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved by the Senate (the House of Representatives concurring),
That it is the sense of Congress that--
(1) the German Government should expand and simplify its
system of reparations so that all Holocaust survivors can
receive reparations, regardless of their nationality, length or
place of internment, or current financial situation;
(2) the German Government should provide reparations to
Holocaust survivors in the former Soviet Union and other former
Communist countries in Eastern and Central Europe;
(3) the German Government should fulfill its
responsibilities to victims of the Holocaust and immediately
set up a comprehensive medical fund to cover the medical
expenses of all Holocaust survivors worldwide; and
(4) the German Government should help restore the dignity
of Holocaust survivors by paying them sufficient reparations to
ensure that no Holocaust survivor be forced by poverty to live
in conditions worse than those generally enjoyed by the
surviving former Nazis who persecuted them.
Calendar No. 138
105th CONGRESS
1st Session
S. CON. RES. 39
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CONCURRENT RESOLUTION
Expressing the sense of the Congress that the German Government should
expand and simplify its reparations system, provide reparations to
Holocaust survivors in Eastern and Central Europe, and set up a fund to
help cover the medical expenses of Holocaust survivors.
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July 30, 1997
Reported without amendment