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Peter van Pels wearing a (barely visible) Star of David; photo May–July 1942 Peter van Pels (8 November 1926 – 10 May 1945; Hermann and Auguste's son, known as Peter in the diary and Alfred in the first manuscript) died in Mauthausen. Otto Frank had protected him during their period of imprisonment together, as the two men had been assigned ...
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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During their stay in the annex, the Van Pels family members are noted for their constant bickering. Fritz becomes Anne's antagonist, and Anne has her first serious relationship with Peter, from whom she receives her first kiss.
YearAwardCategoryNominee (s)2001Best Casting for Mini-SeriesMeg Liberman and Cami Patton2001Online Film & Television Association ...Best MiniseriesBest Miniseries2001Online Film & Television Association ...Best Actor in a Motion Picture or ...2001Online Film & Television Association ...Best Actress in a Motion Picture or ...1926 Peter van Pels is born. 1937 Emigration to the Netherlands. 1940 The Netherlands is occupied. 1942 Going into hiding. 1944 Discovered and arrested ...
Peter van Pels Peter van Pels was the only child of Hermann van Pels and Auguste Röttgen and one of the eight hiding in the Annex. Person. Peter van Pels; Born on: Nov. 8, 1926; Born in: Osnabrück, Duitsland; Died on: May 10, 1945; Died in: Mauthausen, Oostenrijk; Peter van Pels, Amsterdam, 1942
Philosophy of life, Peter van Pels | Knowledge base | Anne Frank House. 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.
Subject. Hermann van Pels was registered with the Synagogen-Gemeinde Osnabrück with his wife Auguste and son Peter. On 26 June 1937, all three were deregistered there in the context of their departure for Amsterdam. [1] His son Peter attended the Israelitische Elementairschule in Osnabrück, attached to the Synagoge-Gemeinde of Osnabrück.