By ANDREA
THOMAS
Updated
March 11, 2015 2:02 p.m. ET
The Wall Street Journal
BERLIN—Berlin
on Wednesday rejected mounting calls from Athens that Germany should pay
compensation for Nazi atrocities in Greece, further souring the mood between
the eurozone’s main paymaster and Greece’s cash-strapped government.
After a
Greek government minister suggested Athens could
seize German assets, a German government spokesman dismissed the threat as
groundless and urged Athens
to focus on a more pressing issue: Fulfilling the conditions for the release of
much-needed financial aid.