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  1. Mar 4, 2014 · 2 portraits of Dr. Fritz Pfeffer, Anne Frank's roommate. Anne Frank, the 13-year-old Jewish girl who was forced into hiding with her family in 1942 (while essentially a story of youthful optimism) lived and died in one of the saddest eras in all of history. Anne's diary memorialized the daily life of eight Jews confined like caged animals to a ...

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  2. Fritz Pfeffer was born on 30 April 1889 in Giessen as the son of textile merchant Ignatz Pfeffer and Jeanette Hirsch. [1] He had a sister and four brothers: Minna, Julius, Emil, Ernst and Hans. [2] After attending grammar school in his home town, he trained as a dentist at the University of Würzburg from 1908 to 1911.

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    • Before Going Into Hiding
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    • 'Resonance'

    Anne regularly writes about her friends and classmates, as well as others from before going into hiding. Among other things, she describes classmates and teachers at the Montessori school. An important relationship for Anne was the one with her classmate Hanneli Goslar. She also mentions the entire class 1 L II and all her teachers at the Jewish Ly...

    After Grandma Holländer's death, even before going into hiding, domestic peace deteriorated, according to Anne. Anne was fond of her father, while her relationship with her mother was problematic. Anne and Margot were also not very familiar with each other. Margot wanted to be, but Anne held back. Otto Frank believed that the much more mature Margo...

    Anne sometimes describes the family in mild, but more often in sharp terms. Many of these involve quarrels between the Van Pels spouses. In September '42, there was a fuss about a book Peter was not allowed to read. He argued about it with his parents for several days, and his father flew into a rage when Peter shouted something down the stovepipe ...

    Miep said the following about Otto Frank's role during the period in hiding, in response to his dependence on the helpers:'But, in the secret annex itself with the people in hiding, he was the boss again: what Mr Frank said, that was done. He decided, he had the last word, on what had to be done.' She also said: 'he was the boss, wasn't he, of the ...

    Van Pels and Otto were angry with Kugler for jeopardising the business relationship with W.F. Westermann and C.W. Heijbroek. Kugler in turn was angry when the people in hiding were lax with security, such as the time the bolt was not released in time and he had to climb in via Keg. In July 1943, Pfeffer was angry because Kugler had gone to hand in ...

    There was a hierarchical distinction between the helpers. Kugler and Kleiman were directors of the companies, Miep and Bep the office girls. When there was merriment in the office over a phone call, Anne writes:'the directors together with the office girls make the greatest fun!' During the raid on 4 August 1944, Kleiman sent Bep with his wallet to...

    Several times in Anne's diary there is mention of the Amende family. This is the family who owned the boarding house where Jan Gies lived from 1936 and with whom he and Miep were friends. There were items belonging to the Franks in storage at this address, and Miep said in an interview that this family knew nothing about her helping people in hidin...

    With Anne as virtually the only source, a distorted picture of the other people in hiding emerges. Pfeffer and the Van Pels couple in particular do not come off very well in her account. Because the scriptwriters of the stage adaptation adopted Anne's negative qualifications, conflicts arose from this years later. When the American play made the di...

  4. Fritz Pfeffer was professedly Jewish and very religious. Subject. According to Otto Frank, Fritz Pfeffer was the only one of the people in the Secret Annex who was truly religious. He had been raised Orthodox [1] and prayed every Friday. [2] Fritz Pfeffer's son, Werner, described his father as very religious, but not orthodox.

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  6. Apr 27, 2023 · In a scene from A Small Light, Miep Gies (played by Bel Powley) leads Frank family friend Fritz Pfeffer (Noah Taylor) to the attic rooms where she helped the Franks and four other Jews hide from ...

  7. Name: Dr. Fritz Pfeffer (Dr. Dussel) Age: April 30, 1889 Fritz Pfeffer joined the members in the annex on November 17, 1942. He would have been 53 at that time. Personality: Pfeffer was a smart, dental surgeon, divorced with one child who he sent to safety in England. He was very athletic and physically fit. He had a long-standing romance with a

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