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Feb 14, 1995 · Werner Pfeffer; Born on: April 3, 1927; Born in: Berlijn, Duitsland; Died on: Feb. 14, 1995; Died in: California, USA; Werner Pfeffer, Leicester, 1939. Fotocollectie: Anne Frank Stichting, Amsterdam. Status onduidelijk. Werner Pfeffer was born from the marriage between Fritz Pfeffer and Vera Bythiner.
May 23, 2018 · Werner Peter Pepper (Pfeffer) Birthdate: April 03, 1927. Birthplace: Germany. Death: February 14, 1995 (67) California, United States. Place of Burial: Downtown, California, United States. Immediate Family: Son of Friedrich "Fritz" Pfeffer and Vera Bythiner Husband of Jacqueline Eva Pahl and Private Father of Private and Private. Occupation:
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Feb 14, 1995 · Peter W “Werner Pfeffer” Pepper. Son of Fritz Pfeffer, the dentist who went into hiding with the Frank and Van Pels families in Amsterdam during WWII as documented in the autobiography, Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl. Pepper owned and operated an office supply firm in Los Angeles.
When Werner Peter Pfeffer was born on 3 April 1927, in Germany, his father, Friedrich Pfeffer, was 37 and his mother, Vera Henriette Bythiner, was 23. He married Mary J Gorham on 21 April 1961, in Orange, California, United States. He registered for military service in 1939.
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Children. Werner Peter Pfeffer. Friedrich " Fritz " Pfeffer (30 April 1889 – 20 December 1944) was a German dentist and Jewish refugee who hid with Anne Frank and her family and the Van Pels family during the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands. He perished in the Neuengamme concentration camp in Northern Germany.
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Fritz Pfeffer with his son Werner, around 1938. Werner survived the war and eventually moved to the US, where he assumed the name Peter Pepper. He died in 1995. Photo collection: Anne Frank Stichting, Amsterdam. The eighth resident of the Secret Annex.
The film also records the first meeting between Miep Gies and Werner Peter Pfeffer, the son of Fritz Pfeffer ("Albert Dussel" in the Diary), who died two months after filming. In a moving scene, filmed as it happened, a tearful Pfeffer offers "Vielen Dank" ("many thanks") to Gies for her efforts to save his father.