PROTEST ALLIANZ FOR REFUSING TO HONOR INSURANCE POLICIES IT SOLD TO HOLOCAUST VICTIMS AND FAILING TO ASSIST SURVIVORS IN NEED ALLIANZ COLLABORATED WITH THE NAZI REGIME AND PROFITED FROM THE HOLOCAUST.TODAY ALLIANZ OWES OVER $2.5 BILLION TO HOLOCAUST SURVIVORS AND VICTIMS’ HEIRS MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 2016 – 12:00 Noon SUNDAY, FEBRARY 7, 2016 – 12:00 NoonTHE OLD COURSE AT BROKEN SOUND GATHER AT THE INTERSECTION OF YAMATO ROAD AND BROKEN SOUND BLVD. (NORTH SIDE) BOCA RATON, FLORIDAMonday, February 1 is the first day of the Allianz Golf Tournament in Boca Raton, Allianz’s effort to buy 'good will' and cover up a disgraceful past, as well as its present denial of justice and dignity. There will be a second protest as well on the final day of the tournament, Sunday February 7, at noon.For the several years, the community’s outpouring of support for Holocaust survivors received international media attention and spurred several Members of Congress to initiate legislation to hold Allianz and other insurance companies accountable for their Holocaust profiteering.South Florida Members who have supported the survivors’ legislation include Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, Ted Deutch, Debbie Wasserman Schultz, Alcee Hastings, Mario Diaz-Balart, Frederica Wilson, as well as Senators Bill Nelson and Marco Rubio. Similarly, new members including Lois Frankel and Carlos Curbello have indicated their interest in supporting the survivors as well.Time is the survivors’ enemy and they need action NOW from the White House and Congress. The survivors need and deserve the community’s full support so please plan on attending with your friends, neighbors, children, and grandchildren.Click here for more: ALLIANZ PROTEST FLYER FEB 1 and 7 2016