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How far should reparative justice go?

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The Importance of Reparations

Zoe Strimple is a historian, author and columnist. I have strong personal reasons for investigating reparations. The Nazis murdered members of my family; my grandparents fled the Third Reich. Two of them made claims for stolen property but found dealings with Germany's scheme emotionally taxing and bureaucratically trying. We met at the Association of Jewish Refugees Offices, in Finchley, North London. My name is Mala Tribitz. At the age of 12, I became a slave laborer. And crucially, should Britain face a financial reckoning for slavery and colonialism? Or is this just a culture war shakedown leveraging white guilt in service of ancient history? Just how far should reparative

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