Summary
Margot Friedländer, a Holocaust survivor who lived in exile in New York City for over 60 years before returning to Germany in 2010, passed away at 103 in Berlin. Known for her advocacy for Holocaust remembrance, she gained prominence among young Germans, even appearing on the cover of German Vogue. Her memoir, “‘Try to Make Your Life’: A Jewish Girl Hiding in Nazi Berlin,” recounts her harrowing experiences during the Holocaust, including her time in hiding and her eventual internment in Theresienstadt, where she met her future husband.
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