Overview
- 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.