Compensation Payments (Wiedergutmachung)
Enlarge image
Shortly after Word War II, Germany passed a law on restitution (Bundesentschädigungsgesetz). On the basis of this law many persons who were persecuted by the Nazi-Regime continue receive monthly compensation payments.
Compensation payments are made by several different authorities. If you have any questions with regards to your compensation payment, or you changed your address, or you wish to pass on other information to the compensation authority, please contact it directly. Please refer to the list of compensation offices on the right.
Please be informed that the German foreign missions in Canada do not offer any counseling on compensation pension.
Information on compensation for work in a ghetto can be found here.
As the official language in Germany is German, you might receive information from your Pension Authority in German only. Please kindly understand that the German foreign missions in Canada cannot offer translation services.
Please refer to the list of translation office for assistance with the translation.
Applicaton deadlines for compensation pensions expired at the end of 1969. Should you still want to make a claim, please contact the following authority:
Zentrale Auskunftsstelle zur Wiedergutmachung nationalsozialistischen Unrechts |
Jewish Claims Conference Ph: 646-536-9100 |