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Holocaust Survivor Albrecht Weinberg Celebrates 100th Birthday in Leer

The Auschwitz survivor, known for his lifelong fight against antisemitism, is honored by Germany's president and his hometown for his enduring legacy.

  • Albrecht Weinberg, a Holocaust survivor who endured three concentration camps and death marches, celebrates his 100th birthday in Leer, Germany.
  • The city of Leer hosted a reception at the Historic Town Hall with 130 attendees, including friends, local officials, and dignitaries, to honor Weinberg's life and contributions.
  • German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier praised Weinberg's commitment to educating younger generations about the Holocaust and combating antisemitism, calling his story a lasting warning.
  • Weinberg, who returned to Germany in 2012, remains an active voice against rising right-wing extremism, recently protesting in his hometown and returning his Federal Cross of Merit in protest of political developments involving the far-right AfD party.
  • The International Auschwitz Committee and other leaders highlighted the significance of Weinberg's work and echoed his concerns over growing acceptance of extremist ideologies in Germany.
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