Albrecht Weinberg, a Holocaust Survivor Who Returned to Germany in His 80s, Dies at 101
Weinberg spent years teaching students about Nazi atrocities and warning against forgetting after returning to his East Frisian home 14 years ago.
- Albrecht Weinberg, a Holocaust survivor who devoted his final decades to educating younger generations about Nazi crimes, died in Leer, Germany, at age 101, authorities confirmed on Tuesday.
- Born in 1925, Weinberg survived incarceration at Auschwitz, Mittelbau-Dora, and Bergen-Belsen concentration camps during World War, losing more than 40 family members in the Holocaust.
- Mayor Claus-Peter Horst noted Weinberg 'recounted tirelessly' his experiences after returning home 14 years ago. Weeks before his death, Weinberg marked his birthday and a film premiere about his life attended by hundreds of guests.
- In 2025, Weinberg returned his Federal Cross in protest after centre-right MPs passed an immigration motion supported by the AfD. He said his experiences under the Nazis had been "dangerous and horrible for me."
- President Frank-Walter Steinmeier praised Weinberg's "tireless work for freedom and democracy," while Ron Prosor, Israel's ambassador to Germany, called him a "bridge" between past and present, between pain and hope.
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The Shoah survivor Albrecht Weinberg is dead. He was almost 100 when he became a critic of Friedrich Merz and the AfD and gave back his Federal Cross of Merit. What he never gave up: his optimism.
Albrecht Weinberg, a Holocaust survivor who moved back to Germany in his 80s, dies at 101
Albrecht Weinberg, who survived several Nazi concentration and death camps and lost most of his family in the Holocaust before returning to Germany in his 80s, has died at the age of 101, authorities in his home region said Tuesday.
The survivor of Auschwitz Albrecht Weinberg, known in Germany in recent years for his activism in favor of the [[LINK:TAGtag6336147987d98e3342b26b06 Holocaust memorial]] and against the ultra-right, died on Tuesday in the town of Leer (northern) at 101 years of age. The news was confirmed to EFE by a spokesman for Read City Hall, Philip Koenen. Born in 1925 in a Jewish home in the East Frisia, Weinberg was interned in a forced labor camp at 14 y…
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