International Committee of the German Debts to Greece in cooperation with the Canadian Hellenic Congress, Hellenic Canadian Congress of Ontario, and the HCFO Charitable and Educational Foundation
In “German Crimes and Germany’s Debts to Greece,” Helen Savaki, a distinguished professor of medicine, uncovers the harrowing details of the German invasion and occupation of Greece in World War II. This gripping account delves deep into the catastrophic damage inflicted on Greece, from the massive looting of its economy to the theft of invaluable cultural treasures. Savaki meticulously documents the brutal ravaging of the nation and the immense loss of innocent human life, shedding light on the 300,000 Greek lives lost to famine within the first year of occupation. Savaki’s book is more than a narrative of historical events; it is a compelling call to action. She explores Germany’s outstanding debts to Greece, including war reparations, occupation loans, compensation to victims, and the return of stolen treasures. The account questions why these debts remain unpaid and examines the persistent failure of the Greek governments to address this historical injustice. Readers will be repulsed by the hundreds of billions of euro in uncollected bills paid to Germany, a sum that could have altered Greece’s post-war trajectory. With its thorough research and poignant storytelling, this book is a powerful exposé of a dark and tragic chapter in history. It challenges readers to reflect on the long-lasting impact of war and the moral imperative of reparations. This book is a must-read for history enthusiasts, scholars, and anyone interested in the enduring impacts of World War II. Prepare to be moved, enlightened, and inspired to reflect on the complex legacy of war and the ongoing quest for justice.