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The Prussian Trust, or Prussian Claims Society, () is a corporation registered in Düsseldorf, founded in 2000 as Preußische Treuhand GmbH by some descendants of German expellees, and supported by some officials of the Landsmannschaft Schlesien organization. It seeks to claim compensation from and the , among others, for property confiscated from expelled from territories which after World War II became parts of and .

The chairman of the supervisory board is , who also is president of the Landsmannschaft Schlesien, and vice president is Hans Günther Parplies, also vice president of the Federation of Expellees. The Trust probably has fewer than a hundred members.


Compensation claims against Poland
Rudi Pawelka told the on 15 February 2004 that:

The then-German chancellor Gerhard Schröder stated on 1 August 2004 that the German government will not support these claims. Also, the Polish declared that Poland will demand war reparations from if the German government does not end the press for compensations. Some German politicians stated that the claims by the Sejm were ridiculous and had no legal basis. The corporation's activities have been repudiated by some German politicians who have addressed the issue, including the president of the Federation of Expellees, .

In December 2006, the corporation filed 23 individual claims against Poland in the European Court of Human Rights, an action which has been condemned by both the Polish and German governments.

The Polish government decided that the submissions warranted a comment by , the Polish Minister of the Foreign Affairs who "express her deepest concern upon receiving the information about a claim against Poland submitted by the Prussian Trust to the European Court of Human Rights".

On 9 October 2008 the European Court of Human Rights declared the case of Preussische Treuhand v. Poland inadmissible, because of the non-retroactivity of the European Convention on Human Rights:


See also
  • Former eastern territories of Germany
  • Federation of Expellees
  • Flight and expulsion of Germans (1944–1950)


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Official comments

  • — Polish Minister of the Foreign Affairs (2006–2007)

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