Germany rejects proposed law to naturalise Jews who fled the Nazis | European Jewish Congress
The German parliament rejected a proposed law that would have guaranteed naturalisation for German Jews who had fled the Nazis.
Germany announced in two legal decrees that it would make naturalisation easier for German Jews who fled the Nazi regime because of persecution, and for their descendants. The move followed a campaign by many who had their applications rejected despite constitutional guarantees.
Germany announced in two legal decrees that it would make naturalisation easier for German Jews who fled the Nazi regime because of persecution, and for their descendants. The move followed a campaign by many who had their applications rejected despite constitutional guarantees.
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