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  2. Fritz Pfeffer 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. After completing his education, Pfeffer trained as a dentist and jaw surgeon, obtained a license to practice in 1911 and opened a surgery the following ...

  3. The President's House in Philadelphia was the third U.S. Presidential Mansion. George Washington occupied it from November 27, 1790, to March 10, 1797, and John Adams occupied it from March 21, 1797, to May 30, 1800.

  4. 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.

  5. Feb 20, 2023 · While his mother lived on the Bucks County farm, Pfeffer's father lived on the 2900 block of Ridge Avenue in Strawberry Mansion, which may explain Pfeffer's travels in...

  6. Pfeffer investigated the possibility of marrying in another country, but since he had not held a valid passport since January 1939, that was out of the question. Otto Frank first met Pfeffer in the spring of 1940. At that time, Pfeffer was living with Otto's childhood friend Stephanie Schuster.

  7. In her narrative Sunday, she writes that Pfeffer prayed for 15 minutes every Sunday. [3] Before going into hiding, Pfeffer lived with the non-Jewish Charlotte Kaletta without being linked in an official marriage.

  8. Nov 30, 2014 · He created the Pfeffer Zelle apparatus, also known as the Pfeffer Cell, to study osmosis in plants. Pfeffer’s experiments led to new theories about the structure and development of plants. Pfeffer was born in Grebenstein, Germany, on 9 March 1845 to Louise Theobald and Wilhelm Pfeffer.

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