Mr Wuga escaped Nazi Germany at 15 years old before making Glasgow his home and becoming instrumental in educating people about the horrors of the Holocaust.
Tributes have been paid to an "extraordinary" Holocaust survivor who spent decades educating people about the Nazi atrocity.
"Alongside his beloved wife, Ingrid, Henry educated thousands about the horrors of the Holocaust and the lessons from it that we must never forget. "All of us at the Holocaust Memorial Day Trust send our deepest sympathies to his daughters Hilary and Gillian and all his family and loved ones.Sign up to our daily Glasgow Live newsletter here to receive news and features direct to your inbox
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