Merz Fights Back Tears at Synagogue Reopening in Munich
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In Munich, the synagogue on Reichenbachstraße was reopened, which was once destroyed by the National Socialists. Chancellor Merz showed himself emotionally.
Markus Söder was among the guests at the reopening of the synagogue in Reichenbachstraße in Munich. During his speech he made jokes, also towards the Federal Chancellor Friedrich Merz.
Federal Chancellor Merz shows strong feelings at the reopening of the renovated synagogue in Munich.

In Munich a synagogue was reopened, which was destroyed by the Nazis in 1938. The Chancellor was moved.
Merz Fights Back Tears at Synagogue Reopening in Munich
MUNICH – German Chancellor Friedrich Merz grew visibly emotional on Monday at the reopening of the Reichenbachstrasse Synagogue in Munich, the city’s only synagogue building to survive the Nazi regime. After years of extensive restoration, the Bauhaus-style synagogue, originally built in 1931, has been returned to its former glory. Join our WhatsApp group Subscribe to […]
In Munich, the synagogue on Reichenbachstraße was reopened, which was once destroyed by the Nazis. The Chancellor was moved. He pledged to the Jewish communities a determined action against anti-Jewishism.
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