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Alexandra Hildebrandt

Alexandra Hildebrandt is a German human rights activist and museum director of the Checkpoint Charlie Museum. In 1995, she married the museum's co-founder and former director Rainer Hildebrandt, and they remained married until his death in 2004. She is internationally noted for leading the construction of the Freedom Memorial, which was controversially demolished in 2005. The focus of Alexandra Hildebrandt's work is the preservation and advancement of the Checkpoint Charlie Museum, the rehabilitation of the victims of the GDR-Regime, and the clarification of more destinies of refugees who suffered death at the East–west border. In 2004, she endowed the international human rights award, the Dr. Rainer Hildebrandt Medal, which is given annually in recognition of extraordinary, non-violent commitment to human rights.

Laureates — Dr. Rainer Hildebrandt Human Rights Award
• 2005: Yitzhak Rabin (posthumously), Zheng Yichun • 2006: Suzanne Mubarak • 2007: Óscar Elías Biscet, Normando Hernández Gonzales, Harald Poelchau (posthumously), Muhammad Mugraby • 2008: Rudolf Seiters, Juri Samodurow • 2009: Bogdan Borusewicz • 2010: Imre Pozsgay, Jurij Schmidt, Mikhail Khodorkovsky • 2011: Antonia Rados • 2013: Guy von Dardel, Nina Lagergren (half sister of Raoul Wallenberg) • 2014: Rupert Neudeck, Andrei Makarevich, Wolf Vostell (posthumously) • 2015: Sergei Khrushchev • 2016: Pál Maléter (posthumously), Zoltán Balog (politician) • 2018: Lucius D. Clay (posthumously) • 2019: Olga Benda, Danny Lewis Warrick Members of the jury include: Henry Kissinger, Joachim Gauck, Avi Primor, James Douglas-Hamilton, Baron Selkirk of Douglas, Sara Nachama and Rainer Haushofer (nephew of Albrecht Haushofer). ==Publications==
Publications
• "Es wird viel gewaltsames Sterben geben...Rainer Hildebrandt-Ein Leben für die Freiheit, Biografie Teil 1", 2014, • Ein Mensch Rainer Hildebrandt – Begegnungen Verl. Haus am Checkpoint Charlie, Berlin 1999, • Die Mauer.Zahlen.Daten, Haus am Checkpoint Charlie Verlag, Berlin 2001, • "DIE MAUER. Es geschah am Checkpoint Charlie", • "Geteiltes Deutschland. Grenzschilder", • "Zitate zur deutschen Teilung, zur MAUER und zur Wiedervereinigung", == References ==
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