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Eva Schloss, Anne Frank s stepsister, is still alive today. She and her family resided in the same building as the Franks, and she and Anne were close friends. Eva and her mother were able to survive Auschwitz, and afterwards her mother rekindled her friendship with Otto Frank. The two eventually married in 1953.

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Eva Schloss, Anne Frank’s stepsister, is still alive today. She and her family resided in the same building as the Franks, and she and Anne were close friends. Eva and her mother were able to survive Auschwitz, and afterwards her mother rekindled her friendship with Otto Frank. The two eventually married in 1953.

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