Tomorrow night is Israel’s Yom HaShoah (Holocaust Remembrance Day.)
While Anne Frank is widely known
around the world as a symbol of the 1.5 Million Jewish Children murdered by the
Nazis during the Holocaust and her “Diary of a Young Girl” (first published in
Dutch in 1947 and in English in 1952) has sold over 31 million copies and is
translated into 70 languages many do not know of her Step-Sister, Eva Schloss, whose
life before and during World War 2 nearly mirrored Anne’s.
Anne Frank was born on
June 12, 1929 in Frankfurt Germany.
(Anne Frank at School in
German-Occupied the Netherlands in 1941.)
Eva Schloss (née Geiringer)
was born on May 11, 1929 in Vienna, Austria.
(Eva Schloss - née Geiringer- at School in German-Occupied the Netherlands
in 1941.)
Anne’s Sister, Margot, was
born 3 years before her in 1926. Eva’s
Brother, Heinz, was born 3 years before her in 1926.
Anne and her Family left
Germany for Amsterdam, the Netherlands , because of the Nazis, in 1934. Eva and
her Family left German-Occupied Austria for Amsterdam, the Netherlands in 1938.
Anne and Eva lived in the
same apartment block on the Merwedeplein in the Rivierenbuurt neighborhood of
Amsterdam from the 1930s-1942.
9 year old Anne introduced herself
to 9 year old Eva on the playground shortly after Eva’s family moved to
Amsterdam (Anne spoke German to Eva since Eva hadn’t learned Dutch yet.)
Both Anne and Eva were
made to leave their Non-Jewish Schools -after the German Occupation of the
Netherlands in May 1940 - and were forced
to attend the same Jewish Lyceum School in September 1941.
Both Anne and Eva were
forced, by the Germans, to wear the Star of David on April 29, 1942.
On July 5, 1942 both Anne’s
16 year old Sister Margot and Eva’s 16 year old Brother Heinz received a Call-Up
notice from the Zentralstelle für jüdische Auswanderung (Central Office for
Jewish Emigration) to be deported to a “Work Camp in Germany” (in reality those
who were deported went to the Mauthausen Concentration Camp.)
Both Anne’s Family and Eva’s
Family went into hiding (separately) to avoid the Deportations.
Anne and her Family hid together
(with 4 other people) in Amsterdam. Eva and her Mother hid together and Heinz
and her Father hid together.
Anne, her Family and the 4
Others in Hiding were betrayed to the Gestapo on August 4, 1944. Eva and her Family in Hiding were betrayed
to the Gestapo in May 1944.
Eva and her Family went to
the Westerbork Transit Camp in the Netherlands where they were branded as Criminals
by the Germans for having been in hiding and kept in the Punishment Block. Anne and her Family went to the
Westerbork Transit Camp in the Netherland where they were branded as Criminals
by the Germans for having been in hiding and kept in the punishment Block.
Anne and her Family were
deported from Westerbork to the Auschwitz Death Camp on September 4, 1944 (on
the last train to leave Westerbork.) Eva
and her Family were deported from Westerbork to the Auschwitz Death Camp in
1944.
Anne, who was 15 years old
(the minimum age the Germans allowed people at Auschwitz to be Forced Laborers
instead of immediately going to the Gas Chambers on Arrival) was separated from
her Father, at Auschwitz, and never saw him again. Eva, who was 15 years old (the
minimum age the Germans allowed people at Auschwitz to be Forced Laborers
instead of immediately going to the Gas Chambers on Arrival) was separated from
her Father and Brother, at Auschwitz, and never saw them again.
Note: Here is where the lives
of Anne Frank and Eva Schloss differ.
(Eva Schloss - née Geiringer - recently
– date unknown.)
Anne was separated from
her Mother at Auschwitz when she and her Sister, Margot, were deported from
Auschwitz to Bergen-Belsen in Germany. Anne died in Bergen-Belsen a few days
after her Sister, between February-April 1945 at 15 years old.
Eva and her Mother survived
Auschwitz and was liberated in January 1945 when Eva was 15 years old.
Only Otto Frank survived
the War (his Wife and 2 Daughters were killed during the Holocaust.)
Only Eva and her Mother
survived the War (her Father and Brother were killed during the Holocaust.)
Otto Frank married Eva’s
Mother, Elfriede, in 1953. Otto died in Switzerland in 1980 and Elfriede
died in England in 1998.
Eva maried Zvi Schloss (a
Jewish Refugee from Germany who spent the War in Palestine) in 1952. They moved
to the United Kingdom and had 3 Daughters. Zvi died in 2016.
Eva Schloss is still alive and
is turning 93 years old on May 11, 2022.
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