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- Q627901 description "Holocaust survivor".
- Q627901 description "Holocaust survivor".
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- Q627901 abstract "Eva D. Ostwalt (or Oswalt) (April 2, 1902 – May 23, 2010) was a survivor of the Holocaust.Ostwalt was born into a Jewish mercantile family in Cologne, the eldest of three daughters. During the Second World War, she was forced to work for Siemens in a camp next to the Ravensbrück concentration camp. She lost her mother in Auschwitz and her daughter during the bombing of Dresden. She barely survived. In 1947, she married her second husband Heinz Ostwalt and they soon emigrated to the USA.Her daily life was shown in a TV documentary titled Lust am Leben - mit 103 in Amerika by Michael Marton, which aired in Germany on WDR. She lived on the outskirts of Washington, D.C. At the age of 105, Ostwalt was still able to drive and use a computer. During the documentary, it became apparent that the Holocaust was frequently on her mind. Even over 60 years after the event, Ostwalt did not want her neighbours to know of her Jewish background. Marton is preparing a longer version in English, to be entitled "To Live - what else!.".
- Q627901 birthDate "1902-04-02".
- Q627901 birthYear "1902".
- Q627901 deathDate "2010-05-23".
- Q627901 deathYear "2010".
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- Q627901 dateOfBirth "1902-04-02".
- Q627901 dateOfDeath "2010-05-23".
- Q627901 name "Ostwalt, Eva".
- Q627901 shortDescription "Holocaust survivor".
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- Q627901 comment "Eva D. Ostwalt (or Oswalt) (April 2, 1902 – May 23, 2010) was a survivor of the Holocaust.Ostwalt was born into a Jewish mercantile family in Cologne, the eldest of three daughters. During the Second World War, she was forced to work for Siemens in a camp next to the Ravensbrück concentration camp. She lost her mother in Auschwitz and her daughter during the bombing of Dresden. She barely survived.".
- Q627901 label "Eva Ostwalt".
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- Q627901 name "Eva Ostwalt".
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- Q627901 surname "Ostwalt".