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Now playing Next Italy Italy controversially ends lawsuits against Nazi Germany By 28 June, any victims of Nazi atrocities in Italy and their relatives must file a compensation claim against Germany -- a deadline which puts an end to a years-long dispute between the two countries. 25/05/2023