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  1. Married to: Cor van Wijk, 15 May 1946. Children: Between 1947 and 1960, Bep had three sons and a daughter. Died: 11 May 1983. Bep Voskuijl was the youngest of the helpers helping the people hiding in the Secret Annex. Anne considered her to be one of the ‘young people’ and they got along very well. In 1937, Bep started working for Otto ...

  2. Nov 14, 2023 · Fritz Pfeffer 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 ...

  3. May 23, 2018 · 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. 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.

  4. She shared a room with her sister. A week later, the Van Pels family joined them and Fritz Pfeffer followed in November. Then there were eight people in hiding on two floors. From the moment Fritz Pfeffer joined them, Margot slept in her parents' room. This must not have been easy on a sixteen-year-old girl. Margot worked hard in the Secret Annex.

  5. Friedrich "Fritz" Pfeffer (30 April 1889 – 20 December 1944) was a German dentist and Jewish refugee who hid with Anne Frank during the Nazi Occupation of the Netherlands, and who perished in the Neuengamme concentration camp in Northern Germany. Pfeffer was given the pseudonym Albert Dussel in Anne's diary, and remains known as such in many editions and adaptations of the publication. Fritz ...

  6. フリッツ・プフェファー(独: Fritz Pfeffer 、1889年 4月30日 - 1944年 12月20日)は、ユダヤ系 ドイツ人の歯科医・ホロコースト犠牲者。『アンネの日記』の著者アンネ・フランクが暮らしていた隠れ家の同居人の一人。

  7. 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]

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