Auschwitz survivor Eva Schloss dies at 96; King pays tribute

Auschwitz survivor Eva Schloss dies aged 96 as King leads tributes

Auschwitz survivor Eva Schloss has passed away at the age of 96. The death of Schloss, who was the stepsister of Anne Frank, occurred on Friday in London. Schloss was a renowned writer and championed Holocaust education.

King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands led the tributes, praising Schloss for her tireless work in promoting tolerance and education about the atrocities of the Holocaust. “Eva’s passing is a great loss. Her dedication to ensuring that the horrors of the past are never forgotten has left an indelible mark on all those who had the privilege of meeting her,” King Willem-Alexander stated.

Schloss’ death has sparked an outpouring of condolences from around the world, with many highlighting her efforts to educate younger generations about the Holocaust and the importance of standing up against discrimination and hatred.

Schloss, who was born in Vienna in 1929, survived the Auschwitz-Birkenau death camp during World War II. After the war, she settled in London and worked on numerous projects aimed at commemorating the victims of the Holocaust. She also wrote several books, sharing her experiences and memories from that dark period of history.

As tributes continue to pour in, Schloss’ legacy as a Holocaust survivor, educator, and advocate for peace and understanding is sure to endure.

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