Eva Schloss (born Eva Geiringer) lived across the square from the Frank family in Amsterdam and knew Anne Frank, though they weren't especially close friends.
Both families went into hiding simultaneously after their siblings received deportation notices.
Eva and her mother survived Auschwitz-Birkenau, but her father and brother perished.
Upon liberation, Eva recognized Otto Frank in the men's camp sick barracks.
Eight years later, Otto married Eva's widowed mother Fritzi, making Eva Anne's posthumous stepsister.
She authored her autobiography and inspired the Holocaust stage presentation "And Then They Came for Me," dedicating her life to Holocaust education and remembrance.
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