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  2. Feb 14, 1995 · Werner Pfeffer was the son of Fritz Pfeffer and his first wife Vera Bythiner. Person. Werner Pfeffer was born from the marriage between Fritz Pfeffer and Vera Bythiner. [1] . After Fritz and Vera's marriage ended in divorce in 1933, Fritz was awarded custody of Werner. He had a domestic help, Else Messmer, who also regularly babysat Werner.

  3. May 23, 2018 · In 1921 Fritz Pfeffer married Vera Bythiner (31 March 1904 – 30 September 1942), who was born in Posen in Imperial Germany (now Poznañ, Poland). The marriage produced a son, Werner Peter Pfeffer (3 April 1927 – 14 February 1995), then the couple divorced in 1932.

  4. In 1926, Pfeffer married Vera Bythiner (31 March 1904 – 30 September 1942), who was born in Posen in Imperial Germany (now Poznań, Poland). The marriage produced a son, Werner Peter Pfeffer (3 April 1927 – 14 February 1995), but the couple divorced in 1932.

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  5. Mar 4, 2014 · After the war, he married Vera Bythiner, with whom he had a son, Werner. Vera and Dr. Pfeffer divorced in 1932 with Fritz being awarded custody of Werner. In 1938, the rising tide of anti-Semitism that swept across Germany persuaded the Jewish dentist to "send [Werner] into the care of his brother Ernst [also a dentist]" who had previously ...

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  6. Pfeffer was briefly married and had one son, Werner, but he later divorced from Werner’s mother, Vera. Fritz retained custody of young Werner. Fritz then met Charlotte Kaletta, who came to him as a dental patient in 1936. They began to date and later they were engaged. Charlotte was not Jewish.

  7. Fritz Pfeffer flees Germany for the Netherlands. Dec. 9, 1938 Amsterdam. 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.

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