What an Emperor Has to Do with It: "You Are No Longer German – City of Siegen Withdraws Passports From an Integrated Family
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A family comes to Germany with a German passport, a little later it is stateless. The case of Liebls currently employs the courts in NRW. Curious: If there had been a German registrar a little earlier in the then colony Togo, this case would probably never have happened.
Three women and five children – entered with a passport in 2020, socially integrated in NRW – are to move to a first-time reception centre in Karlsruhe. What a wedding in 1908 in the Togo colony has to do with it and how it goes on with the family.
Three women and five children between ten and 16 years old, since 2020 in Siegen, are supposed to leave Germany. Because their German great-grandfather did not "marry right".
Three women and five children - entered with passport in 2020, socially integrated in NRW - are to switch to a first-time reception centre in Karlsruhe. A wedding in 1908 in the colony Togo has to do with this.

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