Holocaust Insurance Claims Appeals Conclude; $300 Million Awarded to Survivors

March 20, 2007

  • March 22, 2007 at 11:20 am
    B says:
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    I found an interesting article on this subject. Thought you all might like to read it.

    http://www.modoracle.com/?page=http://www.modoracle.com/news/detail.h2f?id=12807

    Hopefully that pasted well.

  • March 22, 2007 at 11:31 am
    Ellie says:
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    \”Were the Nazis handing out death certificates to the survivors of those they killed?\”

    No, hence, exclusions for acts of war.

    \”If they killed the WHOLE family, did they send the death certificates to the government?\”

    They were the government. This is nonsensical.

    \”If your loved one died in the hospital (in this century) and no one would give you a death certificate, how would you prove they died?\”

    If clouds turned to rocks we\’d all have problems. Speculate all you want if you cannot address my points directly, but I\’m done with this discussion.

    If you were paying insurance claims based on your sympathy for claimants you might have a lot of happy claimants, but very few happy shareholders.

    And just for the record, my grandfather died at Dachau. He fell out of a guard tower.

    Have a nice day!

  • March 22, 2007 at 11:37 am
    B says:
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    Your Grandfather died at Dachau?

    How do you know?

  • March 22, 2007 at 11:40 am
    Jewel says:
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    \”And just for the record, my grandfather died at Dachau. He fell out of a guard tower.\”

    That explains it Ellie.

    \”No, hence, exclusions for acts of war.\”

    Sorry, I didn\’t know you read the policy. How do YOU know it had an exclusion?

    \”If clouds turned to rocks we\’d all have problems.\”

    Is that how you answer the last question I asked? Seems to me you realized that you were wrong. Because that response, my dear, is not a response at all. It\’s a way of trying to change the subject.

    \”They were the government. This is nonsensical.\”

    The Nazis were the government of the countries they invaded? Yeah, I am sure THAT makes sense.

    \”Speculate all you want if you cannot address my points directly, but I\’m done with this discussion.\”

    I did address one of your points directly. I didn\’t realize I had to address them all in order to make sense in your (distorted) point of view. I am glad you\’re done with this discussion because I would really hate to see you \”try\” and argue your way out of my questions again. Really, again, shame on you!

  • March 22, 2007 at 11:41 am
    Jewel says:
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    Ohmygosh! That was PERFECT!!!!!!!!!!!

    He probably got a death certificate since he was a Nazi and all.

    EXCELLENT POINT! (Not that it\’s a funny topic, but I did laugh when I read your post)

  • March 22, 2007 at 11:43 am
    Josh S says:
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    Let me get this straight: YOUR grandfather was a Nazi, but something is clouding OUR vision on this topic? I think you\’ve got it backwards buddy.

  • March 22, 2007 at 12:33 pm
    Jewel says:
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    I think we won\’t be seeing Ellie around here anymore. She certainly put her foot in her mouth.

    I STILL love that post B…

    Oh Josh (Disappointed)… yeah, we might see Ellie back here under her alias \”Mell\”… If I was her, I wouldn\’t show my face (posts) around here anymore unless I was pretending to be someone else.

    I didn\’t enjoy the topic of this thread, but i did enjoy the responses most people posted.

    Thank you!

  • March 22, 2007 at 12:48 pm
    B says:
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    Thanks Jewel.

    I just didn\’t understand what she was getting at.

    A. My grandfather was a prisoner and was thrown off the tower by nazi\’s.

    Ok. Then considering all of your other posts, how do you know?

    B. My grandfather was a nazi guard and fell off tower.

    And your point is……..?

    I can only assume she was trying to explain how she was raised? Which I guess would explain her posts.

  • March 22, 2007 at 12:51 pm
    Ellie says:
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    Still here, nothing\’s changed my mind.

    I just called Allstate and told them that their insured, Henry Ford, rear-ended me in 1922, and that they owe me a settlement with interest for damages to my Stutz Bearcat. They hung up.

    That was just a joke about my grandfather, BTW.

  • March 22, 2007 at 12:57 pm
    B says:
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    I would probably go with the \”it was just a joke\” defense too since it blew all your arguments out of the water.

    I\’m going to assume that the rest of your points were jokes also.



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