The New York Times – by Sam Roberts
Frieda Fritzshall, who not only survived the Holocaust but established a museum outside Chicago to keep the memory of it alive for future generations so history would not repeat itself, died on June 19 in Deerfield, Ill. She was 91.
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Frieda Fritzshall, 91, Dies; Survived to Create a Holocaust Museum
Sent to Auschwitz when she was 13, she settled in Chicago after the war and vowed not to let the world forget the Nazi atrocities. The museum, in Skokie, Ill., bears witness.
