German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier awarded Holocaust survivor Margot Friedländer with the country’s Walther Rathenau Prize for outstanding lifetime achievement in foreign policy, reported Deutsche Welle.

Born and raised in Berlin, Friedländer, 100, was the sole member of her family to survive the Holocaust. Her mother, father and brother were killed in Auschwitz while Friedlander was sent to the Theresienstadt concentration camp, where she eventually met her husband. The two of them survived the war and in 1946 moved to the United States.

“We cannot change what happened, but it must never be allowed to happen again,” said Friedländer last week at the award ceremony in Berlin.

Steinmeier applauded Friedländer’s courage and her efforts to share her experiences about the Holocaust with others. He told the Holocaust survivor: “Ever since your return, you have been tireless in telling your life story, in working for democracy and human rights and in fighting hatred and all forms of anti-Semitism and prejudice.”

Holocaust survivor Margot Friedländer, June 12, 2012. Credit: Scott-Hendryk Dillan via Wikimedia Commons.

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