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  1. Peter van Daan. About Peter. In her diary, Anne gave the Van Pels family the pseudonym Van Daan. Peter was the only child of Auguste (pseudonym Petronella) and Hermann van Pels and...

  2. The Van Pels family joined the Franks in their hiding place in concealed rooms at the rear of Otto Frank's office building, on 13 July 1942. Anne gave the van Pels family a pseudonym in her diary (as she did for most other characters in her diary); she called them "Van Daan" in her diary.

  3. Oct 18, 2023 · Sadly, Peter Van Daan did not survive the Holocaust. According to testimonies from survivors and the Red Cross, Peter died in the Mauthausen Camp in Austria in May 1945, just weeks before the end of the war.

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  5. Peter van Daan is a few years older than Anne and is the only child in the other family hiding with the Franks in the annex. Anne initially finds Peter obnoxious, lazy, and hypersensitive and is irritated by his hypochondriac tendencies when the van Daans first arrive at the annex.

  6. Get everything you need to know about Peter van Daan in The Diary of Anne Frank. Analysis, related quotes, timeline.

  7. Character Analysis Peter Van Daan. One of the Dutch "protectors" has described Peter as a "simple, lovable boy, whom Anne would sometimes tease for his slow, methodical ways." It is clear from Anne's diary that she loved him, although it is possible that she loved her dream of love rather than the boy himself.

  8. Okay, this guy is actually Peter van Daan. But he's a little bit like Peter Pan —he's mesmerizing, innocent, and more than a little reluctant to grow up. It's not as though we blame Peter—whose actual name was Peter van Pels—for his immaturity.

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