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May 11, 1929
Vienna, Austria
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January 3, 2026
London, Roman Empire
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Austrian‑British Holocaust survivor and memoirist
Eva Schloss (May 11, 1929 – January 3, 2026) was an Austrian-British Holocaust survivor and memoirist. She was widely known for sharing her powerful testimony and for being the stepdaughter of Otto Frank. Her work significantly contributed to Holocaust education worldwide.
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Early Life and Origins
Born in Vienna, Austria, on May 11, 1929, Eva Schloss's early life was marked by the escalating tensions and dangers of pre-war Europe. Her family's experiences during the Holocaust profoundly shaped her identity and future path. She later became known as the stepdaughter of Otto Frank, the father of Margot and diarist Anne Frank, a connection that underscored her unique position in Holocaust history.
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Career Beginnings
Following the unimaginable trials of her youth, Eva Schloss emerged as a powerful communicator, turning her personal tragedy into a universal lesson. While she pursued professions such as photographer, writer, biographer, and painter, it was her role as a memoirist and activist that defined her public career. She began to speak widely about her family's wartime experiences, bravely recounting the horrors she endured.
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Major Achievements and Career Highlights
Among her most significant contributions was her participation in the USC Shoah Foundation's Visual History Archive. Here, Eva recorded interactive video testimony, ensuring her story would be preserved and utilized in educational programs for generations to come. Her dedication to Holocaust remembrance made her a sought-after speaker globally, impacting countless individuals with her firsthand accounts.
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Personal Life
Eva Schloss's personal life was inextricably linked to the historical events she lived through. Her profound connection to the Frank family, through her stepfather Otto Frank, deepened her commitment to sharing the stories of those lost and those who survived. She carried the weight of memory, transforming it into a beacon of hope and understanding for the future.
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Notable Works or Contributions
As a celebrated memoirist, Eva Schloss authored several influential books, chronicling her experiences. Her notable works include "After Auschwitz," "Eva's story," and various international editions such as "エヴァの震える朝," "После Аушвица," "Viaţa după Auschwitz," "Depois de Auschwitz - After Auschwitz (Em Portugues do Brasil)," and "Evas Geschichte." These books stand as powerful testaments to human resilience and the enduring importance of historical truth.
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Later Years
Throughout her later years, Eva Schloss remained a committed advocate for Holocaust education and human rights. She continued to travel and speak, ensuring that the lessons of the past would not be forgotten. Her tireless work extended until her passing on January 3, 2026, in London, leaving behind a legacy of courage and conviction.
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Legacy and Impact
Eva Schloss's legacy is immense, built on her unwavering courage to bear witness and educate. Her contributions to the USC Shoah Foundation and her widely read memoirs have cemented her place as a pivotal figure in Holocaust remembrance. She ensured that the voices of survivors would continue to resonate, inspiring empathy, challenging hatred, and promoting a world free from prejudice for future generations.
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Beschrijving : Eva Schloss presenteert het boekje "Herinneringen van een joods meisje", links haar moeder Fritz](/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcdn.whowasthisguy.com%2Fgallery_wikimedia_commons_1778531455136_1_1d327978a1.webp&w=1920&q=75)




