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What has Germany done for the Kindertransport group?

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What has Germany done for the Kindertransport group?

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In the early 1990s, Germany decided to give the Kindertransport group a German state pension. People with no history of German insurance had to take back German nationality and make a voluntary contribution to the German State Pension scheme. They were also given periods that counted as insurance towards a German Pension entitlement. This was either from age 14 or from 1939 (whichever was later) up to 31 December 1949.

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