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  1. In an attempt to still be able to marry Fritz Pfeffer, Charlotte Kaletta left for Brussels at the end of June 1939. But because Pfeffer's passport had expired, he was unable to cross the border into Belgium.

  2. A search of Kaletta’s belongings uncovered more material on Pfeffer, including four love letters he had written to Kaletta, whom he was unable to marry because of the Nazi ban on...

  3. Sadly they divorced in 1933. Fritz met and fell in love with Charlotte Kaletta but did not marry because of the Nuremberg Laws of 1935 prohibiting marriages between Jews and...

  4. On 16 November 1942, Fritz Pfeffer went into hiding in the Secret Annex. He was the dentist of Miep Gies and an acquaintance of Otto and Edith Frank. His fiancé Charlotte Kaletta had been a guest at the wedding of Miep and Jan Gies the previous year.

  5. Fritz Pfeffer was a dentist in Berlin. He was engaged to Charlotte Kaletta, who was a Roman Catholic. He could not marry her, because the German racial laws prohibited marriages between Jews and non-Jews. In November 1938, Jews were assaulted and arrested throughout Germany during the so-called Kristallnacht.

    • Why did Fritz Pfeffer not marry Charlotte Kaletta?1
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    • Why did Fritz Pfeffer not marry Charlotte Kaletta?3
    • Why did Fritz Pfeffer not marry Charlotte Kaletta?4
    • Why did Fritz Pfeffer not marry Charlotte Kaletta?5
  6. After divorcing Vera Bythiner, Fritz Pfeffer got into a relationship with the Catholic Charlotte Kaletta. Because of the 1935 Nuremberg laws, which prohibited marriages between Jews and non-Jews, they could not marry.

  7. In the mid-1930s he met Charlotte Kaletta. They could not marry because by now the racist Nuremberg Laws were in effect. Part of this was a ban on marriages between Jews and non-Jewish Germans.

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