Mirjam Finkelstein

Mirjam Finkelstein (née Wiener; 10 June 1933 – 28 January 2017) was a Holocaust survivor and educator.

[6][7] She was one of the eye witnesses to the presence in Bergen-Belsen of Anne Frank and her sister, Margot.

[5] Mirjam's father, who had managed to reach London in 1939, was able to obtain fake Paraguayan passports for his family, but the visas arrived after the German invasion of the Netherlands in May 1940.

The other members of the family were included as part of a prisoner exchange at the Swiss border in January 1945.

With her two sisters, Ruth and Eva, Mirjam Wiener successfully pressed them to allow their safe passage on the train from Bergen-Belsen because their mother was too ill to move.