In 2009 the Afghan civilians were killed in the raid dozens of family sued the German government 3.3 m euros (?2.7 m, $4.3 million) in compensation.
A German army commander ordered the attack two hijacked by the taliban tank truck, because he said he forces a threat.
The military said, in all the provinces and attacks killed 91 people, but the family lawyer said, 137 were killed.
Many of the victims are children and women siphon fuel.
On September 4, 2009 attacks is one of the most controversial plot in the German military presence in Afghanistan.
The German military, the leadership of the NATO's international security assistance force strength.
"Cover up"
At first, the German army says, no civilians were killed, but the tanker abandoned militants.
It soon became clear, a large number of civilians dead against created a political scandal in a few weeks ago in a national election in Germany, chancellor Angela Merkel (Angela Merkel) to win.
Debate - and then charges cover - defense minister Franz josef let resigned as scouts Wolfgang · snyder han's dismissal.
Colonel George klein, who ordered the air, and then I was promoted to general rank.
In 2010, Germany's defense ministry awarded every Afghan family into the attack of 5000 euros.
A werder Bremen German lawyer, karim Popal, in 2011 on behalf of the four people presented a preliminary collective action.
Now he has put forward ten cases on behalf of 79 people, the relatives of the victims and those who were injured in the attack.
Circumstances, claim amount for 20000 and 75000 euros.
About 4600 German troops stay in northern Afghanistan, mainly is the role of training and reconstruction.
They want to reduce the number of people in the future one year and shut down as the base, in all the provinces, and by the end of 2014 the last evacuation.
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