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  1. 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]

  2. Charlotte Kaletta Charlotte Kaletta was the girlfriend of Fritz Pfeffer. Person. Fritz Pfeffer Fritz Pfeffer was one of those hiding in the Secret Annex. Person. Events (1) Charlotte Kaletta visits Brussels Brussel June 21, 1939 - June 25, 1939 In an attempt to still be able to marry Fritz Pfeffer, Charlotte Kaletta left for Brussels at the end ...

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    Just because you can’t normally marry a deadperson in the United States doesn’t mean that people haven’t tried. Cecelia Kleiman and Isaac Woginiak were first married in a Jewish ceremony on Miami Beach in January 1987. Sadly, Woginiak died of a heart attack soon afterward on March 10, 1987. Even more unfortunately for Kleiman, the couple did not ha...

    Before his tragic death at age 17 in January 1984 from a car accident, Heung Jin Moon was the son of Sun Myung Moonand Hak Ja Han, leaders of the Unification Church in South Korea. According to church teachings, only married couples were permitted to enter heaven. As Heung Jin Moon had planned to marry prima ballerinaJulia Pak before his death, his...

    Appearing in Anne Frank’s diaryunder the pseudonym Albert Dussel, Friedrich “Fritz” Pfeffer was a Jewish dentist who spent two years in hiding with Frank’s family. (“Dussel” meant “idiot.” Anne didn’t get along with him.) Before this, though, Pfeffer had met and fallen in love with Charlotte Kaletta. Due to the Nazi Nuremberg Laws of 1935, however,...

    In 2004 in the tiny village of Ceres, South Africa, David Masenta shot and killed his pregnant fiancee, Mgwanini Molomo, and then himself. However, family members wanted to remember the pair as a happy couple, so they arranged for the two to marry. Dressed in wedding attire, the two were set to be joined in marriage before being buried. Mathole Mot...

    Xavier Jugele was a French policeman who was killed by a terroriston the Champs-Elysees on April 20, 2017. As posthumous marriage is legal in France, Etienne Cardiles, Jugele’s partner, was married to his love in the presence of Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo and former French President Francois Hollande. The couple had been in a domestic partnership bef...

    After Eric Demichel’s death in a 2002 road accident, Christelle Demichel married him even though he was not standing there with her during the ceremony. They had met as police officersin 1997 in Paris. Soon, they moved in together and registered as common-law husband and wife. The couple moved to Nice to start raising a family and even fixed a wedd...

    In Surin, Thailand, Chadil “Deffy” Yuenying and Sarinya “Anne” Kamsook had been dating for 10 years before they got married—once Kamsook was already dead. Before she was unexpectedly killed in an accident, the two had planned to get married after Yuenying finished his studies. In early 2012, Yuenying reportedly married her primarily out of guiltbec...

    A rare posthumous marriage was permitted in the United States in 2014. Janetta Gardiner and Kenneth Vanderwerff dated from 2007 until 2010, when Vanderwerff died at age 78. A judge initially granted Gardiner’s request for a posthumous common-law marriage, thus making her the executor of Vanderwerff’s estate. Cousins of Vanderwerff soon intervened, ...

    A car crash in eastern France in November 2008 brought an end to the earthly relationship of Magali Jaskiewicz and Jonathan George, but France’s necrogamy laws enabled them to continue on together past “till death do us part.” At 26, Jaskiewicz have lived with George for six years and raised two children with him. The couple had gone to the town ha...

    The tradition of ghost weddings, which are said to ensure that the unmarried dead are not alone in the afterlife, can have some horrible unintended consequences. In the Shaanxi province in 2016, a man named Ma Chonghua was arrested for promising two women with mental disabilities that he would find them grooms. Then he murdered them in an attempt t...

  3. A search of Kaletta’s belongings uncovered more material on Pfeffer, including four love letters he had written to Kaletta, whom he was unable to marry because of the Nazi ban on marriages ...

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  5. May 23, 2018 · About Charlotta Pfeffer (Kaletta) Fritz Pfeffer and Charlotta Kaletta, 1939. In 1936 he met a young woman Charlotta 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 Lowenstein, and their son Gustaf.

    • Ilmenau, Thuringia
    • Ilmenau, Thuringia, Germany
    • 1910
    • 1985 (74-75)
  6. Fritz Pfeffer flees Germany for the Netherlands. 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 ...

  7. 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. He was a lone wolf between two families, with the adolescent Anne for a roommate.

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