Hannah Pik-Goslar Browse All Authors Top 7 quotes by Hannah Pik-Goslar ‘Anne thought that her parents were dead. I have always thought that if Anne had known that her father was still alive, she would have found the strength to go on living.’ Hannah Pik-Goslar I try to be compassionate, but I'm not sure it's the result of war. Hannah Pik-Goslar I was shivering in darkness when I suddenly heard a voice; 'Lies, Lies where are you?' It was Anne, and I ran in the direction of the voice, and then I saw her beyond the barbed wire. She was in rags. I saw her emaciated, sunken face in the darkness. Her eyes were very large. We cried and cried, for now there was only the barbed wire between us, nothing more. And no longer any difference in our fates. Hannah Pik-Goslar I often feel Anne's presence with me because I go around speaking about her very often. Hannah Pik-Goslar I always stayed in touch with Mr. Frank until his death. We were always corresponding. I used to call him Oom Otto — Uncle Otto. He visited us also several times in Israel with his second wife. Hannah Pik-Goslar I'm happy that people hear about the Holocaust. I don't care how they know. Through Anne, lots of people learn about what the Germans did to the Jewish people. Hannah Pik-Goslar I'm not exacity sure which of the other children were Jewish. You don't pay attention to that. They knew that I was, because on Saturdays, on Shabbat, I didn't go to school. But lots of other Jewish children, such as Anne, did go. Hannah Pik-Goslar