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Gromit, ok, you might not be panicking, but you're scaremongering across the threads - and that does no one any good.
From what I gathered they are, sensibly, making enquiries. I believe that there had been a rise in Jews either of leaving, or checking, before the Referendum (I assume this is because of the growth of Islam in the UK). Before I left France there were newspaper headlines to the effect 'The Jews are leaving'- there was a distinct movement and most were going to Israel. This was due to the Daesh atrocities.

They are wise to check their options and will also be well-advised to wait until negotiations are completed.
Do you really think no one ever did any of those things before we joined Europe? Seriously?

Did I say that?

No, i did not.

RandyMarsh, I'm not sure what you meant then. I got the impression that you think no one will be able to do any of those things in future.
RandyMarsh
My wife lived and worked in Spain back in the 60's. She became fluent in Spanish. She applied for a Spanish visa. The thousands of Phillipinos and Indians who work in the NHS for many years live here. They are not Europeans.How? They get a visa. What are you panicking about?
I am not panicking, when we were in, it was easy, now we are out it is not.
JTH, ANOTHEOLDGIT said last year he was an octogenarian meaning he was 80-89 in 2015 so he was born some time between 1925-1936 or thereabouts. He would have been between about ten to eighteen year old at the end of WWII.
AOG

In answer to your original question:

"Why Should The Descendants Of The People Who Fled Germany, Now Wish To Desert The Country That Took Them In, Now Only To Return Back To Germany?"

Because Germany has moved on since the WWII.

There are British people who have relatives who fought the Nazis, but are living in Germany.

You have German nationals living and working in the UK.

Likewise, you have Americans living and working on Japan, and Japanese nationals living and working in America.

WWII was a disaster for millions of people and we need to remember it and learn from it. Lessons from those years need to be taught to children and grinchildren and we should honour those who lost their lives during the conflict.

But to let it govern us, or in some way determine the way we live now, is not...wise.
For decades after the Holocaust, many Jews harbored an almost instinctive aversion to things German. But today, tens of thousands of Israelis, Jews from the former Soviet Union and even many American Jews are actively choosing German citizenship.
Sound unreal? It’s today’s reality.
According to a study by Dr. Sima Salzberg of Bar-Ilan University, 100,000 Israelis have applied for and received German passports.
“This is the largest group of German passport holders in the world outside Germany,” said Emmanuel Nahshon, deputy chief of mission of the Israeli Embassy in Berlin.

Date????? April 2012... A bit before Brexit then, a bit before it was even considered. Old news dressed up to cause alarm and sensation. They never stop do they? Deranged Remainians didn't miraculously find a cure for their delusional state of mind you know.


Read more: http://forward.com/news/154277/jews-stream-back-to-germany/#ixzz4DZ8pGTBL
Thanks for backing-up my point, Togo.
An honour jourdaine.
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/// Because Germany has moved on since the WWII. ///

And now thanks to Angela Merkal Germany is swamped by peoples of the Islamic faith, some who do not possess any liking for Jews, also due to this influx of migrants into Germany, there has been a rise in far-right extremist, yet another reason why Jews should be wary of re-settling in Germany.
But they aren't wary tho are they AOG. So how would you account for that?
RandyMarsh at 2010
What is not easy now we are out of what?
You are talking scaremongering tripe!
No visas and still free movement. We are not likely to be divorced from the EU for at least 2 years or more so what is more difficult now? You are living in a future fantasy world!! Sci Fi fan per chance ?
Did British people ever need visas to travel in the free countries of Europe? I don't think so.
AOG

Why would far right extremists have any issue with Jewish people???

What are you saying?
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