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Considers legislation to facilitate settlement of war claims of American nationals against the Governments of Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, Italy, and the Soviet Union.
Considers H.R. 9063, to amend the International Claims Settlement Act of 1949 to authorize transfer to individual claimants of funds paid to the U.S. in settlement of claims against Rumania, Bulgaria, and Yugoslavia.
Claims made against the following countries: Yugoslavia, Poland, Italy, Panama, People's Republic of China, Cuba, Czechoslovakia, Soviet Union, Bulgaria, Hungary, Rumania, Philippines, and Canada.
Considers the following bills to amend the International Claims Settlement Act. S. 1935 to provide for determination and settlement of U.S. nationals claims covered by the U.S.-Polish Claims Agreement of 1960. S. 2064 to permit return of certain alien property interests seized during WWII to nationals of Bulgaria, Hungary, and Romania who are judged to have been persecuted by their governments during WWII.
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