Her death was confirmed in a tribute to the Jewish News, in which her family spoke of their "great sadness" at the loss of "our dear mother, grandmother and great-grandmother". "The horrors that she endured as a young woman are impossible to comprehend and yet she devoted the rest of her life to overcoming hatred and prejudice, promoting kindness, courage, understanding and resilience through her tireless work for the Anne Frank Trust UK and for Holocaust education across the world. On her 15th birthday they were arrested, brutally interrogated and, in May 1944, forced on to trains to Auschwitz, where Eva and her mother were separated from her father and brother.
Published at: 2026-01-04 21:35:00
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