Eva Hayman (born Diamantová), January 1, 1924, Prague,[1] Czechoslovakia – August 22, 2013, Auckland, New Zealand) was a Holocaust survivor, diarist, and nurse.
When she was only 15, she was sent on a train to Britain with her sister Vera as part of the kindertransport movement, which saved many Jewish children and was organized by Nicholas Winton.
[2] Hayman said that her childhood ended the day she boarded the train and she saw children that were torn out of their parent's arms.
Eva and Vera spent most of the war in Liverpool, Hastings, Monmouth, and Poole.
[4] She later discovered that both of her parents had died, her father in a concentration camp, and her mother of typhus.