Hanneli Goslar

Hanneli Goslar
Born Hannah Elizabeth Goslar
(1928-11-12) 12 November 1928
Berlin, Germany
Residence Jerusalem
Education Sixth Public Montessori School
Amsterdam Jewish Lyceum
Occupation Nurse
Spouse(s) Walter Pinchas Pick
Children 3

Hannah 'Hanneli' Elizabeth Goslar (born 12 November 1928) is a former nurse who is best known for her close friendship with diarist Anne Frank. Both Hannah and Anne had attended the Sixth Public Montessori School (now the Anne Frank School) in Amsterdam and then the Jewish Lyceum.

Early life

Hanneli Elizabeth Pick-Goslar was born in Berlin, Germany on 12 November, 1928, the eldest child of Hans Goslar and Ruth Judith Klee.[1] Her father was deputy minister for domestic affairs in Germany until 1933[2] and her mother was a teacher. Both of her parents were observant Jews. Her mother died giving birth to her third child; the baby was stillborn. In 1933, after the election of Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party to the Reichstag and Hitler's appointment as Chancellor, Hans Goslar was forced to resign his governmental job.[3] After an abortive attempt to move to England, where Hans Goslar could not find work that would allow him to stay home on the Shabbat, the Goslars moved to Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Hannah attended the Sixth Public Montessori school in Amsterdam, where she became best friends with Anne Frank. Anne and Hannah were also best and close friends with Susanne "Sanne" Ledermann, who lived in the same area but attended a different school, and later with Ilse Wagner and Jacqueline van Maarsen.[4]

Arrest and concentration camp life

In 1943, Hannah, her father, her maternal grandparents, along with Hannah's younger sister Gabriela ("Gabi"), were arrested and sent to the Westerbork transit camp, and then eventually to the death camp Bergen-Belsen. Hannah was in a less apocalyptic section of the camp because her family had Palestine passports with them. Sometime between January-February 1945, Hannah briefly met by chance Anne Frank, who died in February-March 1945. Hannah passed Anne a package with some bread and socks in it. They also spoke and cried. Hannah and Gabi survived 14 months at Bergen-Belsen. Her father and maternal grandparents were murdered before the liberation, with the final cause of death being illness. Hannah and Gabi were the only members of their family to survive the war, and in 1947, they immigrated to the Land of Israel, settling in Jerusalem.

Present life

Hannah married Dr. Walter Pinchas Pick, and they have three children. Hannah still lives in Jerusalem and she has eleven grandchildren and over 20 great-grandchildren.

Hannah has appeared in several documentaries related to Anne Frank, including in the 1988 documentary The Last Seven Months of Anne Frank, the 1995 documentary Anne Frank Remembered and the 2008 documentary Classmates of Anne Frank. [5]

See also

References

  1. Alison Leslie Gold, Hannah Goslar Remembers: A Childhood Friend of Anne Frank,p. 80
  2. H. Pick-Goslar in W. Lindwer, The Last Seven Months of Anne Frank, p. 12
  3. Lindwer, p. 12
  4. Frank, Anne, The Diary of a Young Girl(definitive edition 1995), p.2
  5. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1329123/
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