<P> After German reunification, Poland demanded reparations again, as a reaction to claims made by German refugee organizations demanding compensation for property and land repossessed by the new Polish state that they were forcibly deported from as a stipulation of the Potsdam Agreement and the priorly mentioned Oder - Neisse border . In 1992, the Foundation for Polish - German Reconciliation was founded by the Polish and German governments, and as a result Germany paid Polish sufferers ca . 4.7 billion zł . There is an ongoing debate among Polish international law experts if Poland still has the right to demand war reparations, with some arguing that the 1954 declaration wasn't legal . </P> <P> According to a statement made by the German government in 2017, the reparations issue was resolved in 1953 as Poland declined receiving any payments from Germany, though the claim is often countered by the fact that then Polish government was under heavy pressure from the Soviet Union . Thus, the refusal is cited by some to be non-binding . </P> <P> The Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia received a value of US $36 million, in industrial equipment from the dismantled German factories . West Germany also paid 8 million German marks as reparations for forced human experimentation on Yugoslav citizens . </P> <P> No reparations were paid by Germany to the Roma people . </P>

When did germany finish paying reparations for ww2