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In this Wednesday, Oct. 5, 2016 photo, Ben Lewis, a 49-year-old documentary filmmaker, speaks at the Jewish Museum in London. Hundreds of British Jews are considering whether to apply for the restoration of Germany citizenship stripped from their ancestors by the Third Reich. Lewis, who has a German grandmother, is among those thinking about applying. Lewis, whose film and production company has worked for years on the continent, sees Brexit as an abomination, particularly the anti-immigrant sentiment in the U.K. that influenced many people to vote to leave the EU. “It’s blame the foreigners,’’ he said. “It’s like the 1930s all over again.’’ (AP Photo/Frank Augstein)

In this Wednesday, Oct. 5, 2016 photo, Ben Lewis, a 49-year-old documentary filmmaker, speaks at the Jewish Museum in London. Hundreds of British Jews are considering whether to apply for the restoration of Germany citizenship stripped from their ancestors by the Third Reich. Lewis, who has a German grandmother, is among those thinking about applying. Lewis, whose film and production company has worked for years on the continent, sees Brexit as an abomination, particularly the anti-immigrant sentiment in the U.K. that influenced many people to vote to leave the EU. “It’s blame the foreigners,’’ he said. “It’s like the 1930s all over again.’’ (AP Photo/Frank Augstein)

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