Hans Ucko, an 80-year-old Swedish priest, unknowingly lost his Swedish citizenship after accepting German citizenship as a form of restitution for the injustices committed during the Nazi era. Ucko was unaware that Swedish law stipulated the automatic forfeiture of his original citizenship upon accepting another nationality. He describes the situation as mirroring the actions taken by Germany against his father during the Nazi regime. The German citizenship was offered as compensation for the persecution his family faced. Ucko feels betrayed by Sweden, stating the country is repeating a historical wrong. The case highlights a conflict between Swedish nationality law and efforts to provide redress for historical injustices. He is now seeking to regain his Swedish citizenship.