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No, of course not. There have been major changes since 1945 and the question is pretty offensive.

Since 1949 anyone who was deprived of German citizenship on racial and/or political grounds in the Nazi period - and their descendants - can have their citizenship restored or granted on request. This has been in the West German (later German) constitution since 1949, which is some indication of the importance attached to this in Germany.

In addition, since 1990 Jews from any part of the world have been allowed to settle in Germany with very few questions asked. At least 100,000 Jews, mainly from the former Soviet Union, have availed themselves of this.

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