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  1. At the same time, Fritz Pfeffer had a hard time dealing with Anne, a rebellious teenager. The first signs of friction were soon to follow. Their main conflict had to do with the writing desk.

  2. Together with Otto Frank and Fritz Pfeffer, he was made to work in road construction, outside of the camp. When he wounded his hand, he had to stay behind in the barracks. After the war, fellow prisoners declared that the guards had sent Hermann to the gas chambers in October 1944. That is where he was murdered. Hermann van Pels was 46 years old.

  3. Fritz Pfeiffer (1889–1960) was an American abstract artist known for modernist landscapes and geometric abstractions. A prominent member of the art associations of his native York, Pennsylvania , and his long-time home in Provincetown, Massachusetts , he exhibited frequently in these and other nonprofit organizations.

  4. Apr 13, 2015 · That dentist, Dr. Friedrich “Fritz” Pfeffer, was Anne Frank’s roommate, her dentist, and her sometimes nemesis. Unfortunately, our knowledge of Fritz has been sullied somewhat by Anne’s resentment of him. The truth is that Anne didn’t like sharing such a small space with a strange man. In her diary, Anne calls Fritz by the alias ...

  5. On 16 November 1942, Fritz Pfeffer went into hiding in the annex at Prinsengracht 263. There he remained until the raid of 4 August 1944. [2] He slept in the narrow room, which he shared with Anne Frank, in the back right-hand corner of the second floor of the Secret Annex. [3]

  6. Friedrich "Fritz" Pfeffer (1889—1944) was a German-born Jewish dentist who hid with Anne Frank in Amsterdam during the Holocaust (1941—1945). According to camp records, he died on 20 December 1944 in Neugamme (outside of Hamburg). Life. Pfeffer was born Friedrich "Fritz" Pfeffer on 30 April 1889.

  7. Fritz Pfeffer was professedly Jewish and very religious. Subject. 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] Fritz Pfeffer's son, Werner, described his father as very religious, but not orthodox.

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