A "Gravy Train"

As a lawyer, I find it interesting that some Holocaust survivors are trying to sue the French railway system for its complicity in their deportation 60 plus years after the fact. Although the truth is not diminished by time, it's rather odd that someone would wait so long to hold someone else accountable for what they did so long ago. It seems to me that one would look to find that kind of relief much sooner. Furthermore, there's always the matter of proof, extremely complicated after all these years.

This whole thing smacks of being opportunistic; a way to make some money off a tragic situation.

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