Holocaust survivor Manfred Goldberg, who dedicated his life to educating others about The Holocaust, has passed away at 95, leaving a legacy of remembrance in the United Kingdom.
- Manfred Goldberg, a Holocaust survivor from Germany, died at the age of 95, having survived the Stutthof concentration camp during World War II.
- In September, he was honored with the Order of the British Empire by the King for his extensive work in Holocaust remembrance and education in the United Kingdom.
- Goldberg spent decades sharing his experiences as a Holocaust survivors with youth, highlighting the dangers of antisemitism and the importance of understanding history.
Why It Matters
Manfred Goldbergs passing underscores the urgent need to remember and educate future generations about The Holocaust, especially as the number of survivors dwindles. His commitment to combating antisemitism and promoting tolerance is more relevant than ever.