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Honoring Margot Friedländer's Legacy

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Margot Friedländer, a Holocaust survivor and beacon of humanity, was laid to rest in Berlin. Her funeral was attended by notable figures, including Federal President Frank-Walter Steinmeier and Chancellor Friedrich Merz.

Friedländer, who died at 103, was celebrated for her resilience and commitment to remembrance and democracy. Despite the horrors she endured, she advocated against hate and for compassion, becoming a moral compass in Germany's memory culture.

Her life story, detailed in her autobiography, "Versuche, dein Leben zu machen," inspired many. After surviving the Theresienstadt concentration camp, she emigrated to the United States, only to return to Berlin in 2010. Her legacy is preserved through the honors she received, including Berlin's honorary citizenship and an honorary grave.

Her passing raises questions about present-day antisemitism and reminds us of the importance of remembering history to combat current challenges.

AFP
14. Mai 2025 um 15:28

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Holocaust survivor Margot Friedländer, who passed away last week at the age of 103, will be laid to rest on Thursday at the Jewish Cemetery in Weißensee, Berlin. Federal President Frank-Walter Steinmeier and Federal Chancellor Friedrich Merz are expected to attend the ceremony. In honor of the burial, flags will be flown at half-mast on public buildings in Berlin, and the broadcaster RBB will transmit the event on television and via livestream. Friedländer was a well-known witness to the perse..
DER SPIEGEL
15. Mai 2025 um 09:38

Margot Friedländer: Many mourners bid farewell at the funeral - DER SPIEGEL

Margot Friedländer, a 103-year-old Holocaust survivor, was buried in Berlin. Numerous personalities from politics and society, including Federal President Steinmeier, Chancellor Merz and former chancellors, attended the funeral service. Friedländer was a role model for humanity and compassion, who despite her persecution by the Nazis harbored no hatred, but rather committed herself to remembrance, democracy and against forgetting. She will receive an honorary grave from the city of Berlin.
EL PAÍS
15. Mai 2025 um 13:44

Germany bids farewell to Holocaust survivor Margot Friedländer, 'moral compass' against forgetting

Margot Friedländer, a Holocaust survivor and symbol of German memory culture, was buried in Berlin with the attendance of former Chancellor Angela Merkel, German government chief Friedrich Merz, and Federal President Frank-Walter Steinmeier; deported to Theresienstadt and imprisoned, her family was murdered in Auschwitz; she became an active witness against anti-Semitism, nationalism, and racism until her last days; author of the autobiography "Versuche, dein Leben zu machen," awarded the Fede..
Der Spiegel
15. Mai 2025 um 09:38

Margot Friedländer: Many mourners bid farewell at the funeral

Margot Friedländer advocated for humanity throughout her life. Just under a week after her death, many mourners in Berlin now bid farewell to the Holocaust survivor.
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