Actually the article says that the forced loans were the loans the Germans forced Greek banks to make to Germany during the occupation in WW II.
But the Greeks still have idiots like this one:
Loukas Zisis, the deputy mayor, silently leaves the house as the woman finishes telling her story. He needs a break and heads over to the tavern, where he orders a glass of wine. "I admire Germany: Marx, Engels, Nietzsche," he says.Marx, Engels and Nietzche? Not Beethoven or Bach. Not Gauss, Leibniz or Einstein. Not Goethe. Instead he picks Marx, Engels and Nietzsche as his admirable Germans. Feh on him.