Fritz Pfeffer. But he was given the alias of Albert Dussel in the story to protect the families of the deceased. In Anne's originally published diary, her pseudonym names for everyone were kept, but startying with editions published in the early 1980's and beyond, the real names of the persons are used. In the caseof Fritz Pfefer, the named "Dussel" has significance. Anne and Pfeffer did not get along at all, and Anne gave him the pseudonym "Dussel" which in German means "jerk" or "nitwit".
Mr. Dussel comes to live in the secret annex because he doesn't agree with what the Nazi are doing.
idk if this is right or not so don't use this for homework or anything :)
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Mr. Dussel is Miep's fiancé, he came to live with them for " a day or two " until he finds a new place. He's a jew, that's why.
"Dussel" (German colloquial slang for "nitwit") was Anne's pseudonym for the man who was actually Fritz Pfeffer, a German dentist who was taken in by those hiding in the annex. He and Anne, to put it mildly, did not get along at all.
In the story of Anne Frank, Fritz Pfeffer (known as Mr. Dussel) was a dentist by profession. He shared the "Secret Annex" with Anne Frank and her family during their time in hiding from the Nazis.
Mr. Dussel was a dentist before he came to live with Anne Frank and her family.
Dussel was a dentist
Dussel reportedly snored loudly and disturbed Anne Frank's sleep in the Secret Annex.
In the Diary of Anne Frank, the Franks gave Dussel a pair of gloves as a birthday gift. It was a thoughtful gesture to show their appreciation for him in spite of the tense living conditions in the Secret Annex.
In the "Secret Annex" where Anne Frank and her family were in hiding, Mr. Dussel slept in the same room as Anne Frank and Margot Frank. The room had a movable screen that separated the girls' sleeping area from Mr. Dussel's.
Mr. Dussel
Alfred Dussel was Anne's pseudonym for Fritz Pfeffer, a dentist who was in hiding with the Franks. Anne and Pfeffer did not get along - to put it mildly - and anne gave him the name "Alfred Dussel" in her manuscript. "Dussel" is the German word for "jerk".
Mr. Dussel
Dussel moves into Anne Frank's room in the Secret Annex.
Albert Dussel worked as a dentist before he went into hiding with Anne Frank and her family during the Holocaust.
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.
Anne Frank is the first to allow Mr. Dussel to work on her teeth.
he is a dentist
In the book Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank, Alfred Dussel (her name for Friedrich Pfeffer) is a dentist. He shared Anne's quarters in the secret hiding place of the Frank and van Pels families.