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Ethnicity
  
Jewish

Siblings
  
Sylvia Greenwood

Role
  
Otto Frank's wife

Name
  
Elfriede Geiringer

Religion
  
Jewish


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Full Name
  
Elfriede Markovits

Born
  
13 February 1905 (
1905-02-13
)
Vienna, Austria

Died
  
October 2, 1998, London, United Kingdom

Spouse
  
Otto Frank (m. 1953–1980), Erich Geiringer (m. 1923–1945)

Children
  
Eva Schloss, Heinz Geiringer

Parents
  
Rudolf Markovits, Helen Markovits

Similar People
  
Otto Frank, Eva Schloss, Jan Gies, Edith Frank, Margot Frank

Elfriede Geiringer (née Markovits, 13 February 1905 – 2 October 1998) was a Jewish survivor of the Second World War. She was the second wife of Otto Frank, who was the father of Anne and Margot Frank.

Contents

Elfriede Geiringer Fritzi Frank Anne Frank Guide

Early life

Elfriede Markovits was born in Vienna, Austria in 1905. She married Erich Geiringer and the couple had two children: a son, Heinz, born in 1926, and a daughter, Eva, born 11 May 1929. The family fled first to Belgium and then to the Netherlands in 1938, where they settled down as neighbours to the Frank family. Eva and Anne knew each other.

Second World War

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When the Germans invaded the Netherlands and Heinz received a call-up to a work-camp, the family went into hiding. They successfully hid for two years and might have survived the war if they had not been betrayed in May 1944. They were then captured by the Nazis and sent to Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp. They were liberated in January 1945 by the Russians, but Erich and Heinz Geiringer had perished in the forced march to Mauthausen that came just before the war ended. Geiringer and her daughter Eva returned to Amsterdam on June 13, 1945. Otto Frank visited them at their apartment not long after.

Later life

Elfriede Geiringer Erich Geiringer 1901 1945 Genealogy

Geiringer married Otto Frank in November 1953 and settled in Basel, Switzerland. They spent a large part of their time educating people about the importance of Anne Frank's diary and the horrors that the Jews experienced during the Holocaust. Their commitment led to the creation of the Anne Frank House in Amsterdam.

Death and afterward

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After living long enough to see the birth of five of her great-grandchildren, Elfriede Geiringer died peacefully in her sleep on October 2, 1998 at her home in London.

In 2013 her daughter Eva Schloss' memoir of life after the Holocaust After Auschwitz: A Story of Heartbreak and Survival by the stepsister of Anne Frank was published.

References

Elfriede Geiringer Wikipedia


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