His name was Fritz Pfeffer, and he was a dentist. In the early editions of the diary, he is given the pseudonym "Alfred Dussel".
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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.
His name in the diary is Mr. Albert Dussel... his real name is Friedrich Pfeffer :)
Fritz Pfeffer, a German/Jewish dentist.
During World War II, Anne Frank, her family, and another family, the van Pels, along with Fritz Pfeffer, a dentist, hid in the secret annex located behind a bookcase in her father's office in Amsterdam to avoid persecution by the Nazis.
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.
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, a dentist the Franks and van Pels agreed to take in. Anne wrote initially that she was "glad to make the sacrifice", but soon grew to detest being in the same room with Pfeffer.
He died in December, 1945 , in the Neuengamme concentration camp of "enterocolitis" (cholera or dysentery), according to the camp records.