Future German citizenship tests will include questions about the creation of Israel and Berlin’s alleged obligations to the Middle Eastern nation In the new test, which applicants must pass to acquire German nationality, candidates could be asked the founding year of Israel or Germany’s alleged particular historical obligation to it, according to the Spiegel weekly. The punishments for Holocaust denial, the name of the Jewish place of worship, and the membership requirements for Jewish sports clubs would also be among the possible questions, according to the magazine. “Anti-Semitism, racism an…