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This undated picture shows forced labourers working in a weapons factory in Dachau during World War Two. US judge Shirley Kram announced in New York 10 May 2001, she had agreed to drop remaining lawsuits filed by forced laborers and slaves of the Nazis, opening the way for indemnity payments by Germany. Kram, who previously had refused to drop the lawsuits, said in granting the motion to dismiss the cases, her concerns about the billion dollar indemnity deal had been answered.
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1940-01-01
AFP/East News
AFP
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0,56MB
17cm x 11cm by 300dpi
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