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Citizenship question - holocaust survivors

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The original was posted on /r/poland by /u/Bayunko on 2023-08-03 09:20:35.


I would appreciate any advice/input.

My great grandparents were both Polish citizens, but were taken out of the country during the Second World War. My great grandparents then moved from a DP camp in Germany to Israel in 1949. My grandmother was born in the DP camp and had citizenship until she moved to Israel.

I asked Lexmotion if I was eligible for citizenship (or even if my mother is) and they said unless I get the paper signed that my great grandfather didn’t serve in the Israeli army then I’m fine.

My question now is, what would be the case if my great grandfather hypothetically served in the Israeli army, but my great grandmother did not. Would I still be eligible via her lineage or that wouldn’t work?

And what if they divorced before he served the army? Would I then (still) be eligible for citizenship via her side?

Thank you for any input!

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