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He had a mild crush on her early on, but it didn't amount to much. It was understandable, though. Margot and Peter were about the same age, and she was considered a very attractive girl.

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There is no concrete evidence to suggest that Peter van Pels had romantic feelings for Margot Frank while they were in hiding during World War II. They had a close friendship, but there is no indication that it developed into a romantic relationship.

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