Éva Heyman died on October 17, 1944 at Auschwitz. She was born February 13, 1931 and died at age 13.
Her family was Jewish. Her parents were Bela and Ágnes. After they separated, her mother married Béla Zsolt. In 1944, Éva started her diary in which she recorded her life, her fear, and her hopes.
Nagyvárad was conquered by the Nazi Germans on 19 March 1944. A few days later Éva's family was sent to a ghetto. Life there was very difficult. She was compelled to share a small room with numerous people and couldn't leave the house.
Three days before she was sent to Auschwitz, she wrote in her diary that she didn't want to die. If she had to hide till the war was over, she wanted to live, she said. She pleaded for the opportunity to live.
She arrived with her grandparents to Auschwitz where she was forced to join forced labor. She lived for some time due to the fact that the guards did not know her true age. Later, she became sick and developed an infection on her feet.
When she was selected during a selection, Dr. Josef Mengele noticed her condition. She was removed, and sent to the gas chambers.
During the war, her father and grandparents were killed. Her mother and stepfather lived, but their lives had been shattered by loss. Her stepfather later wrote about the Holocaust, and her mother passed away shortly after publishing Éva's diary.
Her story is one that cannot be forgotten.
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