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How far should reparative justice go?

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The History of Reparations

After World War II, a radical shift took place from exacting blanket payments. The reason for this change of tack was the catastrophic failure of First World War reparations. Reparations themselves were a measure of justice, and it's a symbol of wrongdoing having been done. Michael Newman is chief executive of the Association of Jewish Refugees.

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