Albert Dussel's real name was Fritz Pfeiffer. He hid with Anne Frank. He was killed at the Neuengamme concentration camp on December 20, 1944.
"Albert Dussel", who's real name was Fritz Pfeffer, died in the Neungamme concentration camp in December of 1945, probably of dysentery.
Albert Dussel's favorite food was believed to be pea soup.
Albert Dussel worked as a dentist before he went into hiding with Anne Frank and her family during the Holocaust.
Albert Dussel died in a gas chamber in Neuengamme camp 1945
Albert Dussel and Van Dann were characters based on real people who lived with Anne Frank and her family in the Annex during their time in hiding. Dussel was a dentist who shared a room with Anne, while Van Dann was a friend of Anne's father who joined the group later on. Their characters add depth and complexity to the story of life in hiding during the Holocaust.
his real name is Fritz Pfeffer, but Anne gave him the pseudonym Dussel because it is German for silly, ninny, boob, twit etc. and to protect his identity so that he would not be embarrassed if he survived.
Friedrich "Fritz" Pfeffer his pseudonym given by Anne herself was Albert Dussel
The newest inhabitant of the secret annex is Mr. Dussel, a dentist who joins the hiding place later on. He shares a room with Anne and their relationship is strained due to disagreements and tensions in the close quarters of the annex, adding to Anne's stress and frustration during their time in hiding.
It wasn't that big, it was only big enough for 2 cots and a desk. She shared the room with Fritz Pfeffer (Albert Dussel).
what did the Franks give dussel for his birthday
In Anne Frank's diary, Fritz Pfeffer was given the pseudonym "Albert Dussel" to protect his identity. He was a dentist and Jewish refugee who shared the annex with the Franks and others during World War II.
"Mr. Dussel" translates to "Mr. Nitwit" or "Mr. Fool" in German. The word "Dussel" is colloquial and carries a sense of foolishness or incompetence.