No - all three died before the war's end.
Yes, only one of the van Pels family members survived the concentration camps. Otto Frank, Anne Frank's father, was the only one to survive. He was liberated from Auschwitz by Soviet forces in January 1945.
No not really, pretty much no one survived in the concentration camps .....sadly!
The Van Pels family was arrested and deported to concentration camps. Hermann, Auguste, and Peter Van Pels were sent to Auschwitz, where they were killed in the gas chambers.Π°ΡΠ°ΠΌΡΡΡ
Yes, the Franks, Van Pels, and the dentist that later joined them in the annex were all forced to go to concentration camps. Yes, the Franks, Van Pels, and the dentist that later joined them in the annex were all forced to go to concentration camps.
No, Peter van Pels died shortly before liberation at the Matthausen concentration camp of undetermined causes.
Peter van Pels's birth name is Peter Aron van Pels.
That is Mrs. Van Pels real name. Anne Frank used Mrs. Van Daan in her diary.
Peter Van Pels was a boy who lived in "the secret annex" with Anne Frank and her family. Van Pels' father was Hermann Van Pels. He worked with Anne's father, so that was why the Franks' brought the Van Pels with them into their hiding place.
Herman van Pels went by Putti, and Hans van Daan.
If you need pictures of Peter Van Pels [or anything for that matter] just go to Google Images, you may find what you are looking for :D
They lived together for 20 months
the VAn pels family and MR Dussel
Herman van Pels was 46 when he died in Auschwitz.