The family behind Krispy Kreme Doughnuts, Panera Bread, Peet’s Coffee, Einstein Bros. Bagels, Keurig, Coty, and other brands is donating 5 million euros, or $5.5 million, to the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany, which seeks reparations for Holocaust survivors and funds social services. That donation and $11.3 million made last spring to institutions that help former forced laborers and their families is being made by the JAB Holding Company of Luxembourg, which supported the Nazi regime and once used forced labor from prisoners of war and others taken from their homes in Nazi-occupied territories. The JAB Holding Company is solely owned by the Reimann family, who have been publicly reckoning with the family’s history.