A muffler to put around on his neck like an ascot.
Anne Frank nicknamed Fritz Pfeffer "Albert Dussel" in her diary.
For one of his birthdays in the annex, Anne wrote her dad a poem and let some of her real feelings in it.
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Mr. Dussel
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Fritz Pfeffer, a German/Jewish dentist.
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.
His name was Fritz Pfeffer, and he was a dentist. In the early editions of the diary, he is given the pseudonym "Alfred Dussel".
Fritz Pfeffer Patter van Pels Mr. van Pels Mrs. van Pels Edith Frank Otto Frank Anne Frank Margot Frank
Friedrich "Fritz" Pfeffer his pseudonym given by Anne herself was Albert Dussel
Her sister, Margot, at first. When Fritz Pfeffer arrived, it was him. If you have the Definitive Edition of Anne Frank, then it would be Alburt Dussel.Fritz Pffeir (sorry not sure about spelling)and Peter Van PelsMargot and later, Fritz 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.
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.
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.
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".
Margot Frank, Edith Frank-Hollander, Otto Frank, Hermann van Pels, Auguste van Pels, Peter van Pels, and Fritz Pfeffer.