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GM Offers Olive Branch to Nazi Victims
The U.S.'s Deputy Treasury Secretary Stewart Eizenstat is trying to negotiate a lump sum for the more than 200 U.S. firms (including Ford and GM) that have ties to 1940s Germany, and GM's move could force the issue. Ford, in particular, could bow to the same pressures that led the German firms to settle: pay up rather than risk a legal battle in which it would be seen as opposed to the cause of Nazi victims. Eizenstat said that he's trying to sew up a deal among the American firms quickly, and advocates say he'd better hurry: As we near the 60th anniversary of the Nazis' defeat, the chance to compensate survivors is quickly slipping away.
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