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A Historic Evening with a Holocaust Survivor - Eva Schloss
ANNE FRANK's Step Sister
Monday, November 18, 7PM
CSU Lory Student Center Main Ballroom
Enter the world of Anne Frank through her step-sister and childhood friend who survived Auschwitz to tell their stories. See below for more information.
Tickets Required at www.csutix.com
Tickets do not guarantee seats • No Bags Allowed
Come early to secure seats (2000 participants). There is security lines. Doors open 5:30
Sponsorship opportunities available for private VIP reception and premium seating.
Parking directions click here
Can't make it? Watch live on youtube (link to be posted)
For full Holocaust Awareness Week's Schedule of Events
visit www.holocaust.colostate.edu or click on image below
Mrs. Eva Schloss, of London, UK, is the stepsister and childhood friend of Anne Frank. Mrs. Schloss is a trustee of the Anne Frank Educational Trust, an author of three books, and the subject of James Still’s play, “And Then They Came for ME: Remembering the World of Anne Frank.” Like her stepsister, Eva went into hiding in Holland until she, along with her family, was betrayed, captured, and sent to the Auschwitz-Birkenau death camp.
Since 1985, Eva Schloss has devoted herself to holocaust education and global peace. She has recounted her wartime experiences in more than one thousand speaking engagements. In 1999, Eva signed the Anne Frank Peace Declaration, along with United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan and the niece of Raul Wallenberg, a legendary figure who rescued thousands of Jews in Budapest.
Eva joins many courageous individuals who work tirelessly to end the violence and bigotry plaguing our world. Her story is sensational and difficult to imagine. Yet, Eva's insightful message reminds us that life is precious and fragile, the creative spirit is stronger than fear, the power of good is immeasurable, and that love makes a difference.
https://source.colostate.edu/anne-franks-stepsister-keynotes-holocaust-awareness-week-in-november/
HOLOCAUST AWARENSS WEEK at CSU runs an entire week of events.
Please visit www.holocaust.colostate.edu for the full schedule.
Survivor Talk Flyer and Week Event Flyer below