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Youth project in Wurzen granted the Margot Friedländer main prize

Young members of the Wurzen Community were honored with the Margot Friedlander Award 2025 in Berlin on a recent Tuesday. The accolade was bestowed upon them for their project involving the investigation and documentation of Nazi atrocities in their local area.

Youth venture in Wurzen granted Margot Friedländer's premier award
Youth venture in Wurzen granted Margot Friedländer's premier award

Youth project in Wurzen granted the Margot Friedländer main prize

The Young Community of Wurzen was awarded the prestigious Margot-Friedländer Prize 2025 for a project focused on processing Nazi crimes in their region. This recognition came during an award ceremony held in Berlin on Tuesday, 15th September, 2025.

The project, led by the youth of Wurzen, was associated with the Evangelische Jugendarbeit Wurzen, although the specific project leader was not explicitly named in search results. The award ceremony, which lasted approximately 3 minutes, was broadcasted and a recording of the event is now available for public viewing.

The video of the award ceremony can be found at this link, making it accessible to all. This digital media file offers a visual representation of the event, allowing viewers to share in the momentous occasion.

The Margot-Friedländer Prize is an award given to notable youth projects that make significant contributions to society. The Young Community of Wurzen was honoured for their work, which aimed to shed light on a crucial chapter of their region's history.

The broadcast rights for the video belong to Middle German Broadcasting, ensuring high-quality production and distribution. The video is a testament to the hard work and dedication of the young people from Wurzen, and serves as a reminder of the importance of preserving and understanding history.

We encourage everyone to take a moment to watch the video and celebrate the achievements of the Young Community of Wurzen. Their work serves as an inspiration for future generations and a reminder of the power of youth in shaping our world.

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