A Minnesota man who survived the Holocaust is headed to Berlin, Germany today (Wednesday) for the opening of a museum that documents two thousand years of German-Jewish history. 80-year-old Henry Oertelt (or TELT) was invited to the opening because he donated several documents to the museum. The documents are related to the Holocaust and his time in Flossenbuerg Concentration Camp. Oertelt was in the camp when it was liberated at the end of the war, and he clearly remembers the final days before liberation.