Altaras was born in Berlin on 21 November 1995 to a Croatian Jewish mother Adriana Altaras and German father Wolfgang Böhmer.
The prohibition against Jewish settlement in northern Croatia lasted until 1783, when effect was given to the 1782 Edict of Tolerance issued by the Habsburg Monarch Emperor Joseph II.
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In 2012 Lang critically resented the statements of Croatia President Ivo Josipović, when he addressed the Israel Knesset on February 2012, who apologized for the crimes committed against the Jews in Croatia during World War II.