1928 - 2022
Hannah Pick-Goslar Israeli Personality
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Hannah Pick-Goslar was in a relationship with Dr Walter Pinchas.
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Israeli Personality Hannah Pick-Goslar was born Hannah Elisabeth Goslar on 12th November, 1928 in Berlin, Germany and passed away on 28th Oct 2022 aged 93. She is most remembered for Friend of Anne Frank. Her zodiac sign is Scorpio.
Hannah Pick-Goslar is a member of the following lists: Anne Frank, Israeli Jews and Ashkenazi Jews.
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| First Name |
Hanneli
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| Middle Name |
Elizabeth
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| Last Name |
Goslar
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| Full Name at Birth |
Hannah Elisabeth Goslar
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| Alternative Name |
Hanneli Goslar
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| Birthday |
12th November, 1928
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| Birthplace |
Berlin, Germany
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| Died |
28th October, 2022
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| Build |
Average
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| Hair Color |
Black
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| Zodiac Sign |
Scorpio
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| Sexuality |
Straight
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| Religion |
Jewish
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| Ethnicity |
White
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| Nationality |
Israeli
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| Occupation Text |
Nurse
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| Occupation |
Personality
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| Claim to Fame |
Friend of Anne Frank
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| Father |
Hans Goslar
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| Mother |
Ruth Judith Klee
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| Sister |
Gabi Goslar
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| Family Member |
Dr. Chaim Pick (son)
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| Friend |
Anne Frank, Susanne Ledermann, Ilse Wagner, Jacqueline van Maarsen, Sanne Ledermann
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Hannah Elisabeth Pick-Goslar (born Hanna Elisabeth Goslar; 12 November 1928 – 28 October 2022) was a German-born Israeli nurse and Holocaust survivor best known for her close friendship with writer Anne Frank. The girls attended the 6th Montessori School (named after Anne Frank in 1957) in Amsterdam and then the Jewish Lyceum. They met again at Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. Goslar and her young sister were the only family members who survived the war, being rescued from the Lost Train. Both emigrated to Israel, where Hannah worked as a nurse for children. They shared their memories as eyewitnesses of the Holocaust.
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