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  2. In 1940, Fritz got to know Otto Frank in Amsterdam and became part of the circle of friends and acquaintances - including Mr and Mrs Van Pels and Jan and Miep Gies - who visited the Frank family on Saturday afternoons. Fritz Pfeffer with his son Werner, around 1938.

  3. Werner Pfeffer remained in touch with Otto Frank and had the opportunity to meet Gies shortly before dying of cancer in 1995, to thank her for her attempt to save his father's life. The meeting was recorded for the documentary film Anne Frank Remembered .

  4. In November 1942, Fritz Pfeffer went into hiding in the Secret Annex on Prinsengracht. During the period in hiding, he shared a room with Anne Frank. Event. The arrest of Fritz Pfeffer Amsterdam Aug. 4, 1944 On 4 August 1944, Fritz Pfeffer was arrested along with the other people in hiding and helpers Victor Kugler and Johannes Kleiman. Event

  5. May 9, 2024 · Their hiding place in the “Secret Annex”—a cramped space that the Franks shared with Auguste and Hermann van Pels and their son, Peter, and a dentist, Fritz Pfeffer—was betrayed by an informant, and they were discovered.

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  6. Fritz Pfeffer was professedly Jewish and very religious. According to Otto Frank, Fritz Pfeffer was the only one of the people in the Secret Annex who was truly religious. He had been raised Orthodox [1] and prayed every Friday. [2]