Reparatory naturalization allows individuals and their descendants who were affected by political persecution during the Third Reich — and who lost or were denied their German citizenship — to regain German nationality.
Several legal provisions in Germany provide for reparatory naturalization, including the German Constitution, known as the Basic Law.
Through these measures, the German parliament sought to address and repair the injustices of political persecution during the Nazi era, as well as the gender-based discrimination that persisted in its aftermath.
Today, many descendants of those who were politically persecuted are eligible to reclaim German citizenship through reparatory naturalization by descent.