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Paperback The Promise: The Moving Story of a Family in the Holocaust Book

ISBN: 0141320818

ISBN13: 9780141320816

The Promise: The Moving Story of a Family in the Holocaust

Holocaust survivor Eva Schloss retells her own story specially for younger readers.

This is the remarkable true story of a young Jewish girl and her brother caught in a world turned upside down by the Nazis during the Second World War. Eva Schloss describes her happy early childhood in Vienna with her kind and loving parents and her older brother Heinz, whom she adored. But when the Nazis marched into Austria everything changed.

Eva's family fled to Belgium, then to Amsterdam where, with the help of the Dutch Resistance, they spent the next two years in hiding - Eva and her mother in one house, and her father and brother in another. But in the end they were all betrayed and deported to Auschwitz concentration camp in Poland. Despite the horrors of the camp, Eva's positive attitude and stubborn personality (which had often got her into trouble) saw her through one of the most tragic events in history but sadly her father and brother perished just weeks before the liberation. Eva and her mother travelled back to the house in Amsterdam where Heinz and his father had hidden. There they found over thirty beautiful paintings by her brother. For Eva, here was a tangible, everlasting memory of her beloved older brother, and a reminder of her father's promise that all the good things you accomplish will make a difference.

Heinz's paintings have been on display in exhibitions in the USA and are now a part of a permanent exhibition in Amsterdam's war museum.

Eva Schloss is the posthumous step-sister of Anne Frank, after her mother was remarried to Otto Frank, the only surviving member of his immediate family.

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Endearing story of a Jewish family during the Holocaust for young readers

This is an endearing account by Eva Schloss about her idyllic childhood in Vienna in a tolerant and peaceful pre-Nazi Austria, with her parents and brother Heinz, before the family was forced, as Jews, by the invading Nazis in 1938 (When Eva was 9, to flee to Belgium and then the Netherlands. It then tells of the family's hiding and arrest by the Nazis, before describing Eva's survival in the death camps. Her brother Heinz and father did not survive. The author tells the story with love and hope throughout. Eva was guided by the memorable words of her father: "Children, I promise you this; everything you do leaves something behind; nothing gets lost. All the good you do have accomplished will continue in the lives of the people you have touched. I twill make a difference to someone, somewhere, sometime, and your achievements will be carried on. Everything is connected, like a chain that cannot be broken". After the war, Eva's mother married Anne Frank's father Otto, making Eva Anne Frank's posthumous step sister. Anne Frank had been Eva's friend in the Netherlands before the war. For younger readers aged 10 and up.

Sad and inspiring

A simplified version of "Eva's Story: A Survivor's Tale by the Step-Sister of Anna Frank" by the same author about the horrors of the holocaust. A remarkable personal testimony, recounted in a gentle way, free of any vengeance feelings. I would suggest this book for readers aged 12+.
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