Church accepts Nazi complicity

Berlin - Germany's Protestant Church has formally acknowledged that it used forced labourers during the Third Reich and it pledged…

Berlin - Germany's Protestant Church has formally acknowledged that it used forced labourers during the Third Reich and it pledged to pay into a compensation fund for Nazi victims.

The admission came after revelations that Berlin church parishes set up a forced labour camp during the second World War from which they took mainly central and eastern European workers for tasks such as grave-digging.

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