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Charlotte Martha Kaletta; Born on: June 16, 1908; Born in: Ilmenau, Duitsland; Died on: June 13, 1986; Died in: Amsterdam, Nederland; Charlotte Kaletta, vermoedelijk 1939. Fotocollectie: Anne Frank Stichting, Amsterdam. Status onduidelijk. Charlotte Kaletta was the girlfriend of Fritz Pfeffer.
May 23, 2018 · Charlotta Pfeffer (Kaletta) Birthdate: 1910: Birthplace: Ilmenau, Thuringia, Germany: Death: 1985 (74-75) Immediate Family: Wife of Friedrich "Fritz" Pfeffer and Ludwig Lowenstein Mother of Gustav Lowenstein. Managed by: Dan Bodenheimer (Cousin Detective) Last Updated: May 23, 2018
- Ilmenau, Thuringia
- Ilmenau, Thuringia, Germany
- 1910
- 1985 (74-75)
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Posthumous marriage to: Charlotte Kaletta (deemed to have taken place on 31 May 1937 by decree after the war) In hiding: 16 November 1942. 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.
Fritz Pfeffer and Charlotte Kaletta had both been married before and met in Berlin. A marriage was impossible as a result of the Blutschutzgesetz promulgated in September 1935. In late 1938, both came to Amsterdam, intending to get married in London in February 1939. [2]
In 1936, Fritz met a young woman, Charlotte Kaletta (1910–1985), born in Ilmenau, Thuringia, in central Germany, who shared his history of a broken marriage. She was estranged from her first husband, Ludwig Löwenstein and had a son, Gustav, both of whom were deported on 26 September 1942 [1] from Berlin to Raasiku, Estonia and were murdered ...
- Werner Peter Pfeffer
- Dentist
- Medical
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. In November 1938, Jews were assaulted and arrested throughout Germany during the so-called Kristallnacht.
Through the mediation of Miep Gies, who was a patient with him, he was able to move into the Secret Annex. He told his landlady that he had to go to the hospital for a kidney complaint and disappeared. Through Miep, he kept in touch with Charlotte Kaletta. After the arrest on 4 August 1944, Pfeffer ended up in Westerbork.