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There is no source in the article for the claim that she received a pension "for racial persecution" and the Nazis in general did not persecute converts to Judaism except in very unusual circumstances (since their definition of racial categories was based on the amount of "Jewish blood" somebody had and they used the number of Jewish grandparents to determine that). From what I can tell she grew up in an ethnic German family in Berlin and returned in 1945 because of the post-war expulsion of ethnic Germans from Czechoslovakia. In East German articles from Neues Deutschland and Neue Zeit (cited in the German language article) she recounts being arrested by the Gestapo in Prague, but from what it sounds like these happened because of her political activities. Where does the information about racial persecution come from? 147.235.27.138 (talk) 05:18, 7 June 2023 (UTC)[reply]