With so much turmoil in the world, there is a heightened interest in the negotiations that took place after World War II, holding Germany accountable for the attempted annihilation of Europe’s Jews and state-sponsored murder of 6 million Jewish men, women and children. As it should be. This year is the 70th anniversary of Holocaust reparations. These first-ever agreements requiring a state to pay compensation to individuals they persecuted not only provide a roadmap for accountability but also serve as a constant example of the strength that comes from resilience. We can never fully repair, but it was vital for...