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Margot Friedländer, Holocaust Survivor and Advocate for Humanity, Dies at 103

Germany honors Friedländer's legacy with national tributes, an honorary grave, and reflections on her lifelong fight against forgetting.

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Overview

  • Margot Friedländer, a Holocaust survivor and educator, passed away at age 103 in Berlin, where she returned after decades in the U.S.
  • German leaders, including President Frank-Walter Steinmeier and Chancellor Friedrich Merz, praised her as a moral authority who championed reconciliation and remembrance.
  • Her death was announced during the Deutscher Filmpreis, where pianist Igor Levit led a moment of silence in her honor.
  • Friedländer will be commemorated with an honorary grave in Berlin, recognizing her contributions to Holocaust education and her status as an honorary citizen of the city.
  • Her foundation and message, encapsulated in her plea to 'be human,' remain central to ongoing efforts to combat antisemitism and preserve Holocaust memory.