
Jewish family settles with German firm By MELISSA EDDY, Associated Press Writer
Fri Mar 30, 4:03 PM ET
BERLIN - A German retail giant agreed Friday to pay a Jewish family $117.2 million for a plot of land in the heart of Berlin that it lost under the Nazis, resolving one of the city's longest-running World War II-era compensation disputes.
My family and I are glad that we have finally reached this agreement with KarstadtQuelle AG to end the legal battle over Wertheim," said Barbara Principe, of Newfield, N.J. She is the granddaughter of one of the founding members of the Wertheim company....
"I think there was a sense that the time had finally come to bring this case to closure..." Closure, LOL
Keep paying,Deutschland.

