HIS TIME IN BERLIN

For the same reason he felt the deep desire to go to the city of his childhood Berlin, he was sent to Berlin Czechoslovak Military Mission accredited to Allied Control Authority. A year later he carried out officially the deactivation from Czechoslovak military in a British competent office relating to secondary contingents of the Allied coalition. For quite some time he settled down in Italy, Verona. Later he became acquainted with Elisabeth Wirthmann and married in Germany.


Since that time he was living in Berlin. Adolf Burg became chairman of the nazi-victim’s organization Bund Politisch Rassisch Religiös Verfolgter e. V., he supported all different groups of Nazi-victims in the 50ies, 60ies and the first 70ies. He was the organizer of a lot of  events and functions like the international Children’s Meetings of the Bund PRV in Hilton Hotel Berlin, events of remembrance, travels to former concentration camps and sites like Lidice and Terezin, honours of personage and cooperation in congresses of European victim’s and resistance organizations in Paris and Brussels. He was an active fighter for international understanding, against antisemitism, racism and neo-nazism. Very closed he cooperated with Berlin Senator of Interior, Mr. Joachim Lipschitz. In his last years he cooperated very closed with the Evangelischen Hilfsstelle für ehemals Rasseverfolgte in Berlin-Zehlendorf.

His most important principle was tolerance.
2003 he deceased.
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