Holocaust survivor Leon Weintraub receives honorary doctorate in Göttingen

Dr. Leon Weintraub began his studies in human medicine in Göttingen 80 years ago. The Holocaust survivor, who practiced as a doctor in obstetrics, has now received the honorary doctorate from the Medical Faculty of the University Medical Center Göttingen (UMG).

Dr. Leon Weintraub, a Holocaust survivor, recently received the honorary doctorate from the Medical Faculty of the University Medical Center Göttingen (UMG). Eighty years ago, he began his studies in human medicine at the University of Göttingen. After the Holocaust, Weintraub worked as a doctor in obstetrics.

This award honors his life journey and contributions to medicine. The UMG recognizes a graduate who pursued his medical career despite the adversities of World War II and the Holocaust. It is a rare acknowledgment for a survivor who studied in Göttingen decades ago.

The conferral highlights the university's historical connection to Weintraub's education. Further details on the ceremony or specific reasons from the faculty are not mentioned in the sources.

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