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      • When Auschwitz was evacuated in January 1945, Erich and Heinz were sent on one of the many 'death marches'. They arrived in Mauthausen on 25 January 1945. Four days later, on 29 January 1945, they were both send to the subcamp Ebensee. Erich died there on 7 March 1945 at the age of 43.
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  1. Feb 17, 2023 · The shoe factory that Eva and Heinzs father, Erich, ran closed, and the family ended up fleeing to Holland. Their new, contented life in Amsterdam was short lived.

  2. Feb 27, 2022 · Erich and Heinz painted while in hiding. Betrayed by someone they thought a friend, the Geiringers were seized on May 11, 1944. In the rail car taking them to Auschwitz, Heinz told Eva...

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  3. Mar 10, 2022 · Erich and Heinz painted while in hiding. Betrayed by someone they thought a friend, the Geiringers were seized on May 11, 1944. In the rail car taking them to Auschwitz, Heinz told Eva where...

  4. Oct 21, 2021 · Oct 21, 2021. -- Erich and Fritzi Geiringer were living with their 11-year-old son, Heinz, and 8-year-old daughter, Eva, in Austria in 1938, when Nazi Germany annexed that country. As a Jewish...

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  5. Nov 10, 2023 · In May 1942, Heinz received orders to report for a deportation to a Germany factory. That evening, the family made the decision to go into hiding. As no place was large enough for four people. They were forced to split up. Erich and Heinz in one apartment; Fritzi and Eva in another.

  6. Feb 28, 2022 · Erich and Heinz painted while in hiding. Betrayed by someone they thought a friend, the Geiringers were seized on May 11, 1944. In the rail car taking them to Auschwitz, Heinz told Eva...

  7. Jun 22, 2023 · June 22, 2023 issue. Eva Schloss. Eva Geiringer (right) with her brother, Heinz, and mother, Fritzi, Amsterdam, 1940. In 1944 Eva and her family were deported to Auschwitz. Her brother and father, Erich, were murdered; she and her mother survived. Reviewed: The US and the Holocaust. Harper, 451 pp., $28.99.

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