Germany is set to introduce new questions in its citizenship test focusing on topics such as Judaism, the Holocaust, Israel, and German-Jewish relations to filter out antisemites among applicants. The questions will cover aspects like Holocaust denial punishment, Jewish prayer houses, and Germany's special responsibility for Israel.
Applicants for German citizenship will soon have to answer questions on the Jewish religion, Israel and the Nazis, in a bid to weed out anti-Semitic candidates https://t.co/bIi5dJEvDi
In Germany, supporting Israel is seen as a historic duty — a way of atoning for the Holocaust. But amid Israel's deadly offensive in Gaza and growing international outrage over the crisis, German officials are asking whether their support has gone too far. https://t.co/RdRU2D19hk
Supporting Israel is seen as a historic duty in Germany, but the worsening crisis has pushed German officials to ask whether that backing has gone too far. https://t.co/WbbDFw4j57
Remember, they have Zero power. Also, many anti-Zionists keep thinking Germany is helping Israel because of "muh Nazis." No; Jews run Germany and they are helping Israel because Jews run Germany. Jews would never have this much power in a proper Germany.
Germany requires all prospective citizens to pass exam demonstrating their knowledge of Judaism, the Holocaust, what year Israel was founded, and “what constitutes Germany’s special responsibility for Israel.” To become naturalized, would-be citizens must pledge an oath to… https://t.co/R2lzZCsONZ
Germany requires all prospective citizens to pass exam demonstrating their knowledge of Judaism, the Holocaust, what year Israel was founded, and “what constitutes Germany’s special responsibility fro Israel.” To become naturalized, would-be citizens must pledge an oath the… https://t.co/nVVr6tqflH
New requirement for German citizenship applicants to combat antisemitism: “Antisemitism, racism, and other forms of contempt for humanity preclude naturalization.” https://t.co/qnaESWnhuz
Germany will now include questions on the Holocaust, Judaism, and Israel in its citizenship test to filter out antisemites among applicants, according to a report by Der Spiegel published Wednesday. https://t.co/fosWBEnXAE
Applicants of German citizenship will soon be required to answer how Holocaust denial is punished and explain the special nature of German-Israeli relations https://t.co/7yca1id1a0
Questions around Jewish life in Germany, the Holocaust and Berlin's relationship with Israel will soon form part of Germany's naturalisation test https://t.co/1cQ8NEkNBx
As part of Germany's revised citizenship test, candidates are required to know how Holocaust denial is punished in Germany and to list the reasons behind the country's "special relationship" with Israel https://t.co/1cQ8NEkNBx
Long, long overdue! #Germany to quiz citizenship candidates about Israel, Jews, to filter out antisemites. https://t.co/yS2eSeBdXJ
Germany to quiz citizenship candidates about Israel, Jews, to filter out antisemites https://t.co/oJFt26NHNA
Immigrants seeking a German passport will in future have to answer questions about Judaism as part of the standard written citizenship test following a surge in antisemitism ⬇️ https://t.co/ZPDeZOOloV
NEW: The test for German citizenship will in future include questions on the Jewish religion and the state of Israel in a move designed to filter out anti-Semites among applicants. https://t.co/bBYDd3T4ad
Nine new questions will be added to Germany's citizenship test, including asking the participant what a Jewish prayer house is called, when Israel was founded and who is allowed to become a member of the German-Jewish sports club Makkabi https://t.co/1cQ8NEkNBx
Germany: New citizenship test to include questions on Holocaust and Israel's founding https://t.co/QlFfXWT590 https://t.co/kFn5LLWv5S
Germany set to add citizenship test questions about Jews and Israel https://t.co/fWqI1QVE7C
Those seeking German citizenship could soon have to answer test questions about antisemitism, Germany’s commitment to Israel and Jewish life in Germany. https://t.co/oObVV67ZtC