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There honestly isn't an answer to that. You have to remember, there isn't just one German and one Jew. There may be some Jews that dislike Germans and there may be some Germans that dislike Jews. There isn't just one person on either side.

Hope that helps. ;)

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There is no particular problem or unusual friction, and a significant number of Jews (about 100,000 or more) have migrated from the countries of the former Soviet Union and settled in Germany.

Moreover, a significant number (over 70,000) of the descendants of German Jews who were deprived of citizenship by the Nazis have applied for reinstatement as German citizens.

To put the matter simply, the situation of Jews in Germany nowadays is broadly comparable to the situation in other European countries despite the legacy of the past.

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15y ago

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