Goslar, Hannah (1928–)
Goslar, Hannah (1928–)
Childhood schoolmate of Anne Frank, known as Lies Goosens in the original diary. Name variations: Hannah Pick-Goslar or Hannah Goslar Pick; Hanneli Goslar; Lies Goslar; Lies Goosens in original diary. Born Hannah Elisabeth Goslar in Berlin, Germany, 1928; dau. of Hans Goslar (before moving to the Netherlands, was deputy minister for domestic affairs and press secretary of Prussian Cabinet in Berlin) and Ruth Judith Klee (teacher); married; children: 3, including son Chagi (officer in the Israeli army).
Before Germans invaded, lived diagonally across from the Franks and was very close to Anne; with sister and father, became part of a large Nazi roundup (June 20, 1943); was transported from Westerbork to Bergen-Belsen (Feb 15, 1944); met and talked with Anne Frank through the barbed wire; after the war, with the help of Otto Frank, moved to Israel.
See also Women in World History.