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Eva Heyman was born in Oradea, Romania.
She was born on Febuary 13,1931.
Her parents, Agi (her mother) and Bela (her dad), divorced. When Eva was little, her mother remarried and her mother moved to Budapest. She rarely saw her father, who lived on the other side of the city. While her mother was in Budapest, she lived with her grandparents near their pharmacy.
Lujza Weiszlovits, Iren Kaufmann, Mr. Rezso Racz (grandparents)
She was a 13 year old female.
She was 13 years old when the German forces had come into her home and forced her out.
1940-44: When the Germans reached Budapest on March 19, 1944, Eva and her grandfather took a walk in Oradea's Bishop's Park but did not see any German soldiers. Six weeks later, the Germans arrived in Oradea, ordering Eva and her grandparents to pack and move to the ghetto. They waited three days until they were taken by truck to 20 Szacsat Street. Their new home was stripped of furniture and packed with families. Rules were posted on every house; to disobey meant death. On May 29, 1944, they heard they would be "resettled in the East she went to Auschwits concentration camp.''
Sad, but Eva was deported to Auschwitz. 4 months later she died.
October 17,1944
Auschwitz concentration camp, Oświęcim, Poland.
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Eva Heyman was a young little girl, she died at age 13.
Eva Heyman statue
Eva Heyman statue