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  1. Fritz Pfeffer, Farewell letter to Charlotte Kaletta, 15 November 1942. Over the next 21 months in hiding, Anne and Pfeffer will become familiar with the challenges of sharing such a small space. Specifically, the desk they share becomes an often disputed area. Anne uses it for writing in her diary.

  2. The Frank, Van Pels and Fritz Pfeffer families also made attempts to get away from Europe. Otto Frank tried to set up a business in England as early as 1937 and applied for a visa at the American consulate in Rotterdam in 1938 .

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  4. Fritz Pfeffer applies for entry visa for Chile Rotterdam Jan. 13, 1939 - Dec. 20, 1939 Shortly after coming to the Netherlands, Fritz Pfeffer applied for entry visas for himself and Charlotte Kaletta. The response to this is not known. Event. Fritz Pfeffer registered at Rivierenlaan Amsterdam May 19, 1940 - June 17, 1940

  5. Nov. 16, 1942 Amsterdam. On 16 November 1942, Fritz Pfeffer went into hiding in the Secret Annex. He was the dentist of Miep Gies and an acquaintance of Otto and Edith Frank. His fiancé Charlotte Kaletta had been a guest at the wedding of Miep and Jan Gies the previous year. Pfeffer had told his landlord that he would be hospitalised.

    • Did Miep Gies Work For Otto Frank, Anne's Father?
    • What Was Otto Frank's Business?
    • Did Miep Gies Have A Gay Brother?
    • Had Miep and Jan Gies Been Recently Married?
    • Was Miep Gies A Short Woman?
    • Did Otto Frank Ask Miep Gies to Help Hide His Family?
    • Did The Frank Family Hide in An Annex Behind Otto Frank's Business?
    • How Many People Did Miep Gies Help Hide in The Annex?
    • Was Jan Gies Part of The Dutch Resistance?
    • Is Miep Gies' Friend Tess Based on A Real person?

    Yes. For six years, Miep Gies had worked as a typist in an embroidery and pleating workshop before losing her job when the crisis hit. Struggling to find work, an upstairs neighbor told her about another opportunity. The female neighbor worked as a representative for a business owned by a man named Otto Frank. At the time, Otto was still setting up...

    The A Small Light fact-check reveals that according to the United States Holocaust Museum, Otto Frank's company, Opekta, "manufactured products used for making jellies and jams." After becoming proficient in the jam-making process, Miep Gies was promoted to customer service, where she took phone calls and responded to questions by mail (AnneFrank.o...

    A Small Lightasserts that Miep Gies had a gay brother, Casmir 'Cas' Nieuwenburg, who was unrelated to her by blood. In the series, he is a son of her foster parents in Amsterdam. When she is unable to find a job, due to both laziness and a lack of employment options, her foster parents suggest that she marry her brother, Cas (Laurie Kynaston). Both...

    Yes. Like in the A Small Light miniseries, the true story reveals that Miep and Jan had met at her first job and the two became romantically involved. There is some truth to the marriage starting off as a matter of convenience. Due to the fact that Miep had refused to join the Nazi women's association, her passport was invalidated and she had 90 da...

    Yes. Gies stood at just 4 feet 11 inches. British actress Bel Powley, who portrays Gies in the series, is approximately 3 inches taller at 5 foot 2.

    Yes. One day, Otto phoned Miep and informed her of the family's plans to go into hiding, asking her if she'd be willing to help them. The A Small Lightfact-check confirms that Miep Gies said yes without hesitation. Otto asked three other employees at the office if they'd be willing to help as well, including Victor Kugler, Johannes Kleiman, and Bep...

    Yes. Like in the National Geographic A Small Lightminiseries, the secret annex was hidden behind a revolving bookcase in Otto Frank's shop, located at Prinsengracht 263 in Amsterdam. For more than two years, the Frank family lived in the annex. Miep Gies recalled being with the Frank family in the secret annex the day they went into hiding.

    The A Small Lighttrue story reveals that Miep and her devoted husband Jan helped to hide not just the four members of the Frank family in the secret annex, but also their friends, the van Pels (including Hermann, his wife Auguste, and their 15-year-old son Peter van Pels), and Dr. Fritz Pfeffer, a local dentist. The van Pels arrived a week after th...

    Yes. In Miep Gies' memoir, she talks about Jan's job in the Resistance, stating that he would visit people who had gone into hiding after they refused to go as forced laborers to Germany. He would assess the needs of these "illegal people" and then secure various supplies for them, including ration cards and money. Jan had the perfect cover for suc...

    No. Miep Gies' best friend Tess (Eleanor Tomlinson) in the series is not based on a real-life individual. The character was instead inspired by all the people who harbored prejudice and turned a blind eye to what was going on as they attempted to continue living their lives in much the same way as they'd done prior to the German occupation.

  6. Mar 4, 2014 · 2 portraits of Dr. Fritz Pfeffer, Anne Frank's roommate. Daniel Demers. Mar 4, 2014. Anne Frank, the 13-year-old Jewish girl who was forced into hiding with her family in 1942 (while essentially a story of youthful optimism) lived and died in one of the saddest eras in all of history. Anne's diary memorialized the daily life of eight Jews ...

  7. The set of provisions and rules introduced by the German authorities to identify, isolate, deport and eventually kill the Jewish population group forms the subject of the anti-Jewish measures in this article. The Frank family and their peers also faced these measures, of course, which eventually forced them to go into hiding.

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