Hi Jo:
There is no such thing as a dumb question, if you don't know the
answer.� An answer to any question adds to your knowledge.� Also,
look at all the comments you have received so far.
My grandfather and grandmother were both immigrants from Germany.� My
father was a member of the� US Army in Europe during the� WW.� I say
WW, because at that time there was no need for the I.� One night he
yelled at a German soldier across a river.� The soldier responded in
English.� Dad said where are you from?� The German soldier
responded,� Bismark, North Dakota.� � A case of being in Germany at
the wrong time.
As far as the renouncing of citizenship is concerned, most countries
which do not allow dual or mulitiple citizenships require an applicant
for citizenship to renounce any citizenship(s) they may have in other
country(s).
� Gale