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In 1955 he was awarded the Art Prize of the State of
Schleswig-Holstein and in 1963 the Hans Thoma Medal. In 1971 he received an honorary professorship from the state of Schleswig-Holstein "in appreciation of his complete work as a graphic artist. Weber was also awarded the
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and published during wartime. During the final months of the war, Weber was enrolled in to the
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