Leo Steinweg was married to a non-Jewish woman. He fled Germany in the 1930s. During the war, he was able to visit his mother-in-law in Gleiwitz occasionally, because of his job as an auto mechanic. Leo Steinweg was arrested and deported. From November 1942 to January 1945, he was held in a series of concentration camps, including Auschwitz. After a long death march, he arrived at Flössenburg conc…