Eva Schloss, Holocaust survivor and stepsister of Anne Frank, dies aged 96
Eva Schloss, co-founder of the Anne Frank Trust UK, dedicated her life to Holocaust education and combating prejudice, inspiring countless young people worldwide.
- Eva Schloss, an Auschwitz survivor and Anne Frank's stepsister, died at 96, as King Charles III led tributes.
- After being captured and sent to Auschwitz, Schloss dedicated her life to Holocaust education and preserving Anne Frank's memory through the Anne Frank Trust UK.
- Schloss often traveled across Europe, speaking to young people and spreading a message of not hating, as Frank's diary sold over 30 million copies worldwide.
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Eva Schloss died at the age of 96. She was a half-sister by alliance of Anne Frank. She had worked all her life to transmit the memory of the Shoah to younger generations. - Survivor of the Holocaust and half-sister of Anne Frank, Eva Schloss died at the age of 96 (International).
Like the Frank family, Eva Schloss hid from the Nazis in Amsterdam, was betrayed, and deported to Auschwitz. She remained committed to tolerance and understanding well into old age.
She was co-founder of the Anne Frank Foundation in the UK and stood for memory, understanding and peace: Eva Schloss is dead.
The Shoah's survivor died Saturday in London. After the liberation of the camps in 1945, his mother married Anne Frank's father.
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