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Young Eva is a fictional teenage version of the real Eva Schloss, an Austrian Holocaust survivor. In this scene, Eva is 13 years old. She and her mother, Mutti, have fled their native Austria and gone into hiding in Belgium to escape the Nazis. To minimize their risk, Mutti and Eva have gone into hiding separately from Eva鈥檚 father, Pappy, and brother, Heinz. Eva is increasingly frustrated by her lack of a normal life and separation from her father and brother. Mutti tries to keep her happy
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Start: Young Eva: Our contact from the resistance came to visit us and said we must have a hiding place WITHIN our hiding place. Mutti: He decided we should make a false partition at one end of the bathroom and tile it with a little trapdoor.
End: Young Eva: Move around? Talk??? I want to go ice skating on the canals, drink hot cocoa鈥 want to go back to school. I want to see my friends. I want us to be a family again. I miss Pappy. I miss Heinz. (Mutti brushes hair out of Young Eva鈥檚 eyes and embraces her).
Citation: James Still, And Then They Came for Me: Remembering the World of Anne Frank, Dramatic Publishing, 1999, pp. 51-56.
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