Last September 1st, 2022, on the 83rd anniversary of the German invasion of Poland, the parliamentary Report on the losses sustained by Poland as a result of German aggression and occupation during the Second World War, 1939-1945 was presented in Warsaw (hereafter: "the Report"). The Report is available in English in the Jan Karski Institute of War Losses (vol. I, vol. II, vol. III). It estimates that during the war Poland lost a total of something more than 6 trillion Polish zloty ($1.3 trillion), including human, material, economic, social, religious and cultural losses. Subsequently, in October 2022 Poland sent over 50 diplomatic notes to different States and International Institutions on WWII reparations from Germany. At the beginning of January 2023 Germany formally rejected Poland’s request for war reparations, saying it maintains its longstanding position that the issue is closed and that it will not enter into negotiations.

