David Baddiel and Matt Lucas discuss acquiring German citizenship
The AJR, in partnership with The Wiener Holocaust Library and Ambassador Miguel Berger of the Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany in London present an evening with David Baddiel and Matt Lucas to explore the perspectives of descendants of German-Jewish refugees on acquiring German citizenship. David Baddiel is second-generation - his mother was a child refugee from Nazi Germany. David is in the process of applying for German citizenship. Matt Lucas is third-generation - his grandmother fled from Nazi Germany. Matt already has his German passport. The discussion will be moderated by Karina Urbach, historian and author of 'Alice's Book'.

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