Eva Schloss, Holocaust survivor and stepsister of Anne Frank, dies aged 96
Eva Schloss co-founded the Anne Frank Trust UK, educating over 132,000 young people in 2024 to challenge prejudice and promote Holocaust remembrance.
- 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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Holocaust survivor Eva Schloss dies
Eva Schloss, the Auschwitz survivor who dedicated decades to educating people on the Holocaust and was the step-sister of diarist Anne Frank, has died aged 96, her foundation announced Sunday. Her family expressed their "great sadness" at the loss of this "remarkable woman: an Auschwitz survivor, a devoted Holocaust educator, tireless in her work for remembrance, understanding and peace". King Charles III, who danced with Schloss at an event in …
Holocaust survivor Eva Schloss is dead.
Britain's King Charles pays tribute to Eva Schloss for her work in spreading awareness of the Holocaust.
Holocaust survivor Eva Schloss, stepsister of Anne Frank, dies at the age of 96
Schloss, who endured Auschwitz and lifelong trauma, devoted decades to Holocaust education. Chief executive director of the Anne Frank Trust U.K, which she co-founded, said 'her legacy will continue to guide and empower young people to build a world free from hatred and discrimination'
For 40 years he was silent. Then, Anne Frank's father's understanding never again broke up, telling his story in Auschwitz, fighting for peace, against intolerance and anti-Semitism.
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