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  1. Peter van Pels: Mm-hmm. The chosen people. Chosen for what? This? Anne Frank: We've suffered before and it's only made us stronger. One day people will look up to us. Peter van Pels: If there are any of us left. Anne Frank: I used to take so much for granted, like the sky. Do you see those stars? We had a club called The Little Dipper once.

  2. Peter van Pels was 15 years old when he had to go into hiding with his parents. Together with the Frank family, they went into hiding in the Secret Annex. Peter knew Anne before they went into hiding. Next. overview. Peter van Pels, Amsterdam, mei-juli 1942.Fotocollectie Anne Frank Stichting.

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  4. Peter van Daan. The teenage son of the van Daans, whose real name is Peter van Pels. Anne first sees Peter as obnoxious, lazy, and hypersensitive, but later they become close friends. Peter is quiet, timid, honest, and sweet to Anne, but he does not share her strong convictions.

  5. A great memorable quote from the Anne Frank: The Whole Story movie on Quotes.net - Anne Frank: When we're liberated I'm going to get all the paper I can find and start my stories over again. Did I tell you I was working on a novel? Peter van Pels: No. I don't think so. Anne Frank: Well I was. I didn't know how to finish it but now I do.

  6. Peter van Pels attended a Jewish primary school and took Jewish classes, but according to Anne, he had no connection with the faith. Subject. Peter van Pels was registered with the Synagogen-Gemeinde Osnabrück together with his parents. On 26 June 1937, all three of them were deregistered there in the context of their departure to Amsterdam.

  7. Peter van Pels (van Daan) was forced to take part in the January 16, 1945 "death march" from Auschwitz to Mauthausen (Austria), where he died on May 5, 1945, three days before the camp was liberated.

  8. lebenswege.mauthausen-memorial.org › en › peter-van-pelsPeter van Pels - English

    Peter van Pels is born in Osnabrück, Germany in 1926. He is the only child of Hermann and Auguste van Pels. The living situation increasingly deteriorates for the Jewish family after the National Socialists come to power in 1933. In 1937, the family emigrates to Amsterdam. In 1940, German troops occupy the Netherlands.

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