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(31 Dec 2006) SHOTLIST ++FILE - Date unknown Yad Vashem Holocaust Museum, Jerusalem 1. Various stills of Jews rounded of up by Nazis Berlin, 29 December 2006 2. Close up, book on slave workers, pan to Guenter Saathof, Head of the Foundation "Remembrance, Responsibility and Future" 3. Close up, hand with pen 4. SOUNDBITE (German) Guenter Saathof, Head of the Foundation "Remembrance, Responsibility and Future": "One has to say that this programme comes very late and for many survivors too late. Certainly it would have been better if the decision came 30, 40, 50 years ago as many of the victims died in the meantime" 5. Close up Book title page 6. SOUNDBITE (German) Guenter Saathof, Head of the Foundation "Remembrance, Responsibility and Future": "First of all it was and is important that Germany admits that the Nazi regime committed injustice, to admit it as the State and as the people (German). To say, we have committed injustice and are not now finding thousand reasons and excuses, but agree that it has to be compensated somehow. Secondly, it is important that Germany draws consequences for its own future which would go beyond the compensation programme. Jerusalem, 29 December 2006: 7. Exterior of house of Noach Flug, Chairman of the Centre of Organisations of Holocaust Survivors in Israel 8. SOUNDBITE (English) Noach Flug, Holocaust survivor, Chairman of the Centre of Organisations of Holocaust Survivors in Israel: "It was important that after years they gave some compensation, it was important from the material point of view and from the moral point of view." ++FILE - Date unknown Yad Vashem Holocaust Museum, Jerusalem 9. Model of entrance to Nazi Labour camp with sign reading "arbeit macht frei" in German 10. Model of Nazi death-camp crematorium 11. Video of Holocaust victims at concentration camp Tel Aviv, Israel, 31 December 2006 12. SOUNDBITE (Hebrew): Yaakov Silberstien, Holocaust survivor and Chairman of the organisation of prisoner's of the Nazis: "What can I say? What we got is zero compared to the slave labour we were forced to do, in Buchenwald and in Auschwitz. We had to burn stones and to pave roads, with no food, no drink and no clothes, we only had lice." 13. Close-up on serial number tattooed on Silberstein's arm 14. SOUNDBITE (Hebrew): Yaakov Silberstien, Holocaust survivor and Chairman of the organisation of prisoner's of the Nazis: "What can you pay for six years? What we got is nothing!" ++FILE - Date unknown Yad Vashem Holocaust Museum, Jerusalem 15. Still photo of railway track leading to a Nazi death camp to pile of shoes worn by Holocaust victims 16. Still photo of child at Nazi camp 17. Pictures of Holocaust victims in camp uniforms 18. Still of Jews rounded up by Nazis. STORYLINE: A fund which has compensated nearly 1.7 million Nazi-era forced labourers over the past six years is sending out its last checks this week to meet a Sunday deadline to finish its work. The German fund was set up to help surviving victims of the Nazis forced labour programme. But whether the payments brought solace is another question altogether. "One has to say that this programme comes very late and for many survivors too late. Certainly it would have been better if the decision came 30, 40, 50 years ago as many of the victims died in the meantime" said Guenter Saathoff, the director of the Remembrance, Responsibility and Future foundation, which administers the fund. Unlike Jews, who were often killed immediately in concentration camps, many of these non-Jewish victims managed to survive their ordeals. Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter: / ap_archive Facebook: / aparchives Instagram: / apnews You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...