i belive it as Denmark since they didnt have a law against Jews and didnt give the Jewish bank reports to the Nazis
A naturalized citizen - has gone through 'due process'. They Entered the country legally with a passport and ticket, and sought asylum through the proper procedures. A non-citizen has likely entered the country illegally, avoiding immigration checks etc, and has no right to be in the country at all.
Albert Einstein.
Fourteenth Amendment
The term that describes the nationalist movement that sought to create a nation-state for the Jewish people is ZIONISM.
No, he was a fairly devout ( sought a papal audience) Roman Catholic.
Lise Meitner, an Austrian physicist, left her home country in 1938 due to the growing threat of Nazi persecution as she was Jewish. She sought refuge in Sweden, where she continued her research and made significant contributions to the field of nuclear physics.
Jewish refugees and many survivors of the Holocaust sought their own homeland and returned to Palestine. They formed the country of Israel in 1948 and have fought opposition from the Arab countries ever since.
The word sought may be "kippah" a woven Jewish cap also called a yarmulke.
They weren't - they sought it eagerly for the benefits it brought. Greeks even sold themselves into slavery in Rome, bought their freedom and so became citizens.
Jesuits
Jesuits
to protect nato someting I forgot