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    Eva Eckert
    Born: 1927 in Munich.  Father’s occupation: General Practitioner.

    Eva’s father, Dr.

    Heinz Eckert (b. 1892 in Rheydt), was a Protestant; he died in 1926, four months before Eva was born.  Her mother was Elisabeth, “Else”, née Kahn (b. 1898 in Augsburg).  Eva had a brother, Wolfgang (“Wolf”, b.

    1922).  An older cousin of Eva was Ruth Kahn.
    Eva was baptized a Protestant.  She joined the class 1a of Maria-Theresia-School in the school year 1937/38.  During the war, her mother worked, initially voluntarily, in an armaments factory, which provided her protection from deportation for some time (July 1942 – January 1944).
    In December 1943, Eva had to leave school as a “first class half-breed” by order of the Reich Ministry.
    Eva’s mother was deported to Terezin in January 1944, where she lived until her liberation in Spring 1945.  Wolf and