The World Jewish Congress is threatening to call for a boycott of a leading German insurance company if it does not agree to publish a full list of unpaid Holocaust-era policies. Allianz, the only one of five insurance companies taking part in an international commission on unpaid policies that has not published such a list, rejected the charges that it is not being forthcoming, saying it was one of the first insurance firms to begin the process of resolving unpaid claims.
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