This Article is From Dec 10, 2014

German Writer, Holocaust Survivor Dies at 91

German Writer, Holocaust Survivor Dies at 91

File photo German author Ralph Giordano . (Associated Press)

Berlin: Ralph Giordano, a German writer and Holocaust survivor who spoke out against anti-Semitism and the far right, and later became a prominent critic of Germany's failure to integrate Muslim immigrants, has died. He was 91.

Publisher Kiepenheuer & Witsch said Giordano, known for his autobiographical 1982 novel "The Bertinis" and 22 other books, died today in Cologne.

Born March 20, 1923 in Hamburg, Giordano had a father of Sicilian descent and a German Jewish mother. The family survived by hiding in a cellar in the final months of World War II.

In recent years, Giordano opposed the building of a large new mosque in Cologne, declaring the integration of Muslim immigrants a failure, claiming they were living in parallel societies.



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