Hannah Goslar was a Holocaust survivor and German-born Israeli nurse who was married to Pinchas Walter Pick. They had three children and settled in Jerusalem.
Walter Pinchas Pick was one of the founders of Israeli intelligence who later worked as a military historian and was one of the editors of the Hebrew Encyclopedia.
Hannah, her father, her maternal grandparents, and Hannah’s younger sister Gabrielle (“Gabi”) were arrested in June 1943 and detained at the Westerbork transit camp before being transferred to the Bergen-Belsen exchange camp in February 1944.
Goslar was one of the passengers on the “lost train” that left Bergen-Belsen for Theresienstadt but never arrived – and at the end of the war, she was released from the Trevitz camp with her younger sister.
Hannah Goslar dedicated her life to fighting antisemitism and telling the story of her and her friend Frank’s lives.
Hannah first appeared in Willy Lindwer’s 1988 Emmy Award-winning documentary The Last Seven Months of Anne Frank, followed by the 1995 documentary Anne Frank Remembered and the 2008 documentary Classmates of Anne Frank.
Hannah Goslar died on Friday, October 28, 2022, at the age of 93, according to the Anne Frank Foundation.
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