Square in Front of Berlin’s State Parliament Named After Holocaust Survivor Margot Friedländer
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Shortly before her first death, the square in front of the Berlin House of Representatives was named after Margot Friedländer. Editor-in-chief of the "Jewish General" Philipp Peyman Engel emphasizes the importance of keeping alive the memories of the survivors.
In Berlin, the forecourt of the House of Representatives was named after the late Holocaust survivor Margot Friedländer.
The Holocaust survivor Margot Friedländer was active as a contemporary witness until the last time. Now a place reminds of the Berlin honorary citizen, who died in 2025 at the age of 103 years.
Last year, the Holocaust survivor Friedländer dies in her hometown of Berlin. The state parliament now honors the witness with the designation of a central place. The Governing Mayor calls it a duty to continue her work.
Almost exactly a year ago, Holocaust survivor Margot Friedländer died at the age of 103. Now the square in front of the Berlin House of Representatives bears her name.
The square in front of the Berlin House of Representatives is now reminiscent of the Holocaust survivor Margot Friedländer. Last year, the honorary citizen of the city died at the age of 103.
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