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  1. May 23, 2018 · About Charlotta Pfeffer (Kaletta) Fritz Pfeffer and Charlotta Kaletta, 1939. In 1936 he met a young woman Charlotta Kaletta (1910 – 1985), born in Ilmenau, Thuringia in Central Germany, who shared his history of a broken marriage. She was estranged from her first husband, Ludwig Lowenstein, and their son Gustaf.

    • Ilmenau, Thuringia
    • Ilmenau, Thuringia, Germany
    • 1910
    • 1985 (74-75)
  2. Fritz Pfeffer and Charlotte Kaletta had both been married before and met in Berlin. A marriage was impossible as a result of the Blutschutzgesetz promulgated in September 1935. In late 1938, both came to Amsterdam, intending to get married in London in February 1939. [2] The visa application form for emigration to Chile of Fritz Pfeffer and ...

  3. Charlotte Kaletta was the girlfriend of Fritz Pfeffer. [1] She came to the Netherlands by train via Oldenzaal on 29 December 1938, and went back to Berlin on 30 January 1939. On 30 March 1939, she came to the Netherlands again, via Zevenaar. From June 19 to July 1, she stayed in Brussels, and came back via Roosendaal. [2]

  4. This sensational discovery led her to another set of photographs and letters among Kaletta's belongings. Charlotte Kaletta had been the lover of Fritz Pfeffer, a German born Jewish dentist, who under the name of ‘Dussel' - which means ‘day-dreamer' or even ‘dullard' - prominently appears in the diary of Anne Frank.

    • Round 1
    • Round 2
    • Round 3
    • Round 4
    • Round 5
    • Round 6
    • Round 7
    • Round 8
    • Round 9
    • Round 10

    Into a magic ring: ch 5 (counts as tr + ch 1). (Tr, ch 1) 11times. Join to the 4th ch of the beginning ch-5 with a sl st. Stitch Count: 12 tr and 12ch-1 sps

    Sl st into the next ch-1 sp. (Ch 1, sc) into the same ch-1 sp. (Ch 4, sc in the next ch-1 sp) 11 times. Ch 4. Join to the top of the first sc with a sl st. Fasten off and work away your ends. Stitch Count: 12 sc and 12ch-4 sps

    Join your yarn by making a standing dc in any ch-4 sp. Make 2 more dc in the same ch-4 sp. (Ch 2, make 3 dc in the next ch-4 sp) 11 times. Ch 2. Join to the top of the standing dc with a sl st. Stitch Count: 36 dc and 12ch-2 sps

    Ch 2 (doesn’t count as a st). Make 2 FPdc around the post of the same (first) dc from Round 3. Make 2 FPdc around each of the next 2 dc. Ch 1. (Make 2 FPdc around each of the next 3 dc, ch 1) 11 times. Join to the top of the first FPdcwith a sl st. Fasten off and work away your ends. Stitch Count: 72 FPdc and 12ch-1 sps

    Join your yarn by making a standing dc into any ch-2 sp from Round 3, working OVER the ch-1 sp from Round 4. You will find the ch-2 sps between Petals {Photos 1 and 2}. Dc in the same ch-2 sp. (Ch 4. Make 2 dc in the next ch-2 sp from Round 3, working OVER the ch-1 sp from Round 4) 11 times. Ch 4. Join to the top of the standing dc with a sl st. Fa...

    Work in front of the ch-4 sps from Round 5 when making this round. You will need to dig around a bit to locate the first FPdc of each 6-FPdc ‘group’. Hint:Work in 12 lots of 6 stitches to make sure that you don’t accidentally skip any stitches. You should make 6 stitches into each Petal. Join your yarn by making a standing FPdc around the first FPd...

    Ch 2 (doesn’t count as a st). (FPdc2tog, working into the first 2 FPdc of the Petal. FPdc in the next 2 sts. FPdc2tog, working into the last 2 FPdc of the Petal. Ch 3) 12times. Join to the first FPdc2tog with a sl st. Fasten off and work away your ends. Stitch Count: 48 FPdc and 12ch-3 sps

    In this round, you will be working between the 2 dc that form each 2-dc group in Round 5. You will work OVERthe ch-3 sp from Round 7 and the stitches of Round 6 (between Petals). You will need to apply quite a bit of tension to ensure your dc sts are ‘tight’. Make a standing dc between any 2 dc from Round 5, remembering to work OVER Rounds 6 and 7....

    Join your yarn by making a standing FPdc2tog around the first 2 sts of any Petal from Round 7 (in other words, around the FPdc2tog and the first FPdc). FPdc2tog around the last 2 sts of the Petal. Ch 4. (FPdc2tog twice into the next Petal of Round 7. Ch 4) 11times. Join to the first FPdc2tog with a sl st. Fasten off and work away your ends. Stitch ...

    Join your yarn by making a standing dc between any 2 dc from Round 8, working OVER the ch-4 sp from Round 9. Make 4 dc in the same sp. (Ch 2 and make 5 dc between the next 2 dc from Round 8) 11 times. Ch 2. Join to the first dc with a sl st. Fasten off and work away your ends. Stitch Count: 60 dc and 12ch-2 sps

  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.

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  7. In hiding: 16 November 1942. Arrested: 4 August 1944. Died: 20 December 1944. In November 1942, Fritz Pfeffer joined the Frank and Van Pels families, bringing the number of people in hiding up to eight. He was a lone wolf between two families, with the adolescent Anne for a roommate.

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