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Germany honours 'rebuilder'

November 3, 2011 15:03
Peter Held (centre) with his wife, German Ambassador Georg Boomgaarden and his wife and Leipzig Mayor Burkhard Jung

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Jennifer Lipman,

Jennifer Lipman

1 min read

A man who left his German birthplace as a teenager to escape Nazi persecution has been honoured by its mayor 75 years later for helping to rebuild its Jewish life.

Peter Held, 88, was born in Leipzig and in 1936 celebrated his barmitzvah in the city's synagogue. But as life became increasingly difficult for the Jewish community, his parents that year sent him to live in Britain.

They followed two years later and the Leipzig Jewish community, which numbered 14,000 before the Nazis took power, totalled just 19 in 1945.

Mr Held made a life for himself in London, becoming a successful businessman, marrying and having four children.