Few nations in the world can match the United States in its commitment to law as the arbiter of human disputes. In the last century, while totalitarian states busied themselves trampling on human rights and freedoms, organizing an industry of death that produced the Holocaust and taking away the lives and wealth of millions of Europeans, the U.S. grew and thrived as a stable democracy and law-abiding government. This is why Poles think it is vital for Americans to understand the issue of Germany paying compensation for damage caused during World War II. Responsibility for failing to resolve this issue,...