Germany has agreed to pay another €647 million to provide home care and supportive services to frail and vulnerable Holocaust survivors. The additional money will be distributed to more than 300 social welfare organisations globally, according to authorities. The news was announced by the New York-based Claims Conference, an organisation that handles claims on behalf of Jews who suffered under Nazi Germany. “We are proud to announce this significant allocation at a time when these funds are critical, due to the age, poverty and increasing disability of our waning survivor population,” president Gideon Taylor said on Wednesday. “We know these...