He died in December, 1945 , in the Neuengamme concentration camp of "enterocolitis" (cholera or dysentery), according to the camp records.
His name was Fritz Pfeffer, and he was a dentist. In the early editions of the diary, he is given the pseudonym "Alfred Dussel".
"Albert Dussel", who's real name was Fritz Pfeffer, died in the Neungamme concentration camp in December of 1945, probably of dysentery.
There are actually quite a few differences, but one of the biggest to come to mind is the character of "Mr. Dussel" (his real name was Fritz Pfeffer). In the play, he is portrayed as fairly ignorant of Jewish rites and practices, where in reality, Fritz Pfeffer was a devout Jew who even spoke good Hebrew.
Jeff Pfeffer died August 15, 1972, in Chicago, IL, USA.
Mr Dussels actual name was Fritz Pfeffer. Anne Frank named him Dussel, a German word for nitwit.
because he was jewish.
His name was Fritz Pfeffer, and he was a dentist. In the early editions of the diary, he is given the pseudonym "Alfred Dussel".
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Mr. Dussel, a character mentioned in The Diary of Anne Frank, was actually the dentist Fritz Pfeffer. Pfeffer had one child, named Werner Peter Pfeffer.
Fritz Pfeffer was 53 years old when he went into hiding with Anne Frank and her family in the Secret Annex in Amsterdam during World War II.
Wilhelm Pfeffer died in 1920.
The dentist's name who lived with Anne Frank was Fritz Pfeffer. He shared a hiding place with Anne and her family during World War II in Amsterdam.
Fritz Pfeffer, a German/Jewish dentist.
"Albert Dussel", who's real name was Fritz Pfeffer, died in the Neungamme concentration camp in December of 1945, probably of dysentery.
Barbara Pfeffer died in March 1999.
During World War II, Anne Frank, her family, and another family, the van Pels, along with Fritz Pfeffer, a dentist, hid in the secret annex located behind a bookcase in her father's office in Amsterdam to avoid persecution by the Nazis.