Stock Photo - 31 January 2019, Berlin: Leon Schwarzbaum (M), Auschwitz survivor and representative of the International Auschwitz Committee, and Michèle Déodat (r), creator of the statue, present Federal President Frank-Walter Steinmeier with the ""Gift of Remembrance"" at Bellevue Castle on the occasion of the Memorial Day for the Victims of the Holocaust for his commitment against right-wing extremism and anti-Semitism. The award consists of a small statue (""Statue-B""), which is based on the letter ""B"" in the Auschwitz inscription ""Arbeit macht frei"". At the time, the prisoners had secretly turned the letter ""B"" upside down to document their resistance and human dignity. The sculpture ""to B remembered"" has been awarded annually since 2010. Photo: Bernd von Jutrczenka/dpa. - Berlin/Berlin/Germany

Stock Photo: 31 January 2019, Berlin: Leon Schwarzbaum (M), Auschwitz survivor and representative of the International Auschwitz Committee, and Michèle Déodat (r).

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