102-Year-Old Holocaust Survivor Graces Vogue Germany's Cover
Margot Friedländer, a prominent Holocaust educator, uses her platform to condemn rising antisemitism and far-right politics in Germany.
- Margot Friedländer, aged 102, appears on the July/August cover of Vogue Germany.
- Friedländer's story includes surviving Theresienstadt concentration camp and losing her family to the Holocaust.
- After moving to the U.S. post-war, she returned to Berlin in 2010 to become a Holocaust educator.
- The Vogue feature highlights her resilience, positive outlook, and calls for unity against divisive politics.
- Friedländer expresses concern over the growing influence of the far-right AfD party and increasing antisemitic incidents.