Hertha Player Reese Meets Holocaust Survivor Winkelmann to Honor Shoah Remembrance
The meeting, organized with UNESCO and the World Jewish Congress, reflects on Winkelmann's experiences and the importance of preserving Holocaust memory.
- Ruth Winkelmann, a 96-year-old Holocaust survivor, shared her memories of the Nazi era with Hertha BSC footballer Fabian Reese in a conversation featured in a club video.
- Winkelmann recounted witnessing the destruction and looting of Jewish businesses during the Pogromnacht of November 1938, a pivotal moment in her life under Nazi persecution.
- She showed Reese family photo albums and discussed her relatives, many of whom were murdered in Nazi extermination camps.
- The meeting was part of an initiative by the World Jewish Congress and UNESCO, coinciding with the 80th anniversary of Auschwitz's liberation on January 27.
- Winkelmann, an advocate for Holocaust education, emphasized the importance of remembering the past to prevent future atrocities, while Reese expressed deep admiration for her resilience and legacy.