(March 23, 2012 at 7:30 pm)kılıç_mehmet Wrote: Of course, this sounds like a controversial topic, but yes, of course.
If not, why did the Germans pay reparations for things that they themselves did not commit?
These were paid from their own pockets, not from somewhere else.
A nation is accountable for the good and bad deeds of his ancestors. Of course, in the case of Germany, they were forced to pay for the sins of their ancestors, and are still forced to do so, by keeping the EU alive.
I don't have time to respond to you fully unfortunately but.
I don't believe the actions of somebodies ancestors have nothing to do with the next generation. Its like a father committing a crime and then punishing not only him but all his children its absurd. Or a father being a war hero and giving his children medals for his actions. Its completely nonsensical. They did nothing.