Poles Angered by German WWII Compensation Claims A group representing Germans who were expelled from Poland after World War II are claiming compensation from Warsaw. The move threatens to damage already fragile relations between Germany and Poland. There is widespread resistance to the idea that Germans too could have been victims of World War II. So it comes as no surprise that the decision by a group of Germans to file compensation for property they lost when they or their relatives were forcibly expelled from Poland after World War II is extremely controversial. On Friday the Prussian Trust (Preussische Treuhand),...