Frieda Fritzshall, 91, dies; Survived to create a Holocaust museum Fritzie in front of her hologram in Illinois Holocaust Museum's Survivor Stories Experience. Photo: Ron Gould. by Sam Roberts (NYT NEWS SERVICE) .- 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 June 19 in Deerfield, Illinois. She was 91. Her death was confirmed by her son, Steven Fritzshall. Fritzshall was a 13-year-old Jew in Czechoslovakia when she, her mother and two brothers were herded into a ghetto on the last day of Passover in the spring of 1944 by Nazi occupiers. They were transported in cattle cars to the Auschwitz concentration camp in German-occupied Poland, where her mother and siblings were killed.