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  1. Friedrich “Fritz” Pfeffer. Fritz was born in Gießen, Germany, one of the six children of Ignatz Pfeffer and Jeannette Hirsch-Pfeffer, who lived above their clothing and textiles shop at 6 Marktplatz in Giessen.

  2. May 23, 2018 · Son of Isaak Ignatz Pfeffer and Jeannette Johannette Pfeffer Husband of Charlotta Pfeffer (Kaletta) Ex-husband of Vera Henriette Pfeffer Father of Peter Pepper (Pfeffer) Brother of Minna Wolff; Julius Pfeffer; Emil Pfeffer; Hans Pfeffer and Ernst Elias Pfeffer

    • April 30, 1889
    • Dan Bodenheimer (Cousin Detective)
    • Giessen, Giessen, Hesse, Germany
    • Early Life
    • In Hiding and Afterwards
    • Posthumous Reputation
    • Sources and Further Reading
    • External Links

    Fritz was born in Gießen, Germany, one of the five children of Ignatz Pfeffer and Jeannette Hirsch-Pfeffer, who lived above their clothing and textiles shop at 6 Marktplatz in Giessen. After completing his education, Fritz trained as a dentist and jaw surgeon, obtained a license to practice in 1911 and opened a surgery the following year in Berlin....

    In the autumn of 1942, he decided to go into hiding and inquired with Miep Gies about suitable addresses. She consulted Otto Frank, who, with his and the van Pels family, was being hidden by her in secret rooms in the Franks' office building. Frank agreed to accommodate Pfeffer and he was taken into their hiding place on 16 November, where his medi...

    According to the research done by Melissa Müller for her book Anne Frank - The Biography, Charlotta married Pfeffer posthumously in 1950, with retrospective effect to 31 May 1937. She had become estranged from his son Werner but both were united in their defense of Pfeffer after the publication of Anne Frank's diary in 1947, feeling that Anne's por...

    The Diary of a Young Girl: The Definitive Edition, Anne Frank, translated by Susan Massotty, edited by Otto H. Frank and Mirjam Pressler, Anchor Books, 1995.
    The Roommate of Anne Frank, Nanda van der Zee, Aspekt, 2003.
    The Footsteps of Anne Frank, Ernst Schnabel, Pan, 1959.
    Anne Frank Remembered, Miep Gies and Alison Leslie Gold, Simon and Schuster, 1988.
  3. Pfeffer left a farewell note to his wife and they stayed in touch through Gies, who met her on a weekly basis to exchange their letters and take provisions from her.

  4. Is Fritz Pfeffer's mother, Jeannette Hirsch-Pfeffer, dead or alive? Jeannette Hirsch-Pfeffer's information is not available now.

  5. Fritz Pfeffer was previously married to Charlotte Kaletta (1936 - 1944) and Vera Bythiner (1926 - 1933). About. German Victim Fritz Pfeffer was born Friedrich Pfeffer on 30th April, 1889 in Gießen, Germany and passed away on 20th Dec 1944 Neuengamme concentration camp aged 55. He is most remembered for The Diary of a Young Girl.

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