He had a mild crush on her early on, but it didn't amount to much. It was understandable, though. Margot and Peter were about the same age, and she was considered a very attractive girl.
Anne Frank liked a lot of people, and her father, Otto Frank was areally important person in her life. In Anne's diary, she said something like this: "I can imagine Mother dyeing, but I can never imagine Father dyeing" Anne Frank also liked Peter Van Pels and her sister Margot.
Seems like you are referring to Anne Frank's Peter. His last name was neither of those. It is actually Peter van Pels.
the sheckler familythe other Jewish familywho whereActually, the other people who were in the "Secret Annex" with Anne was her family (Margot-her sister, Edith-her mother, and Otto-her father), the van Pels' (Peter, Auguste, and Hermann), and Fritz Pfeffer. In the published version of The Diary of Anne Frank, Anne changed the names of some of the residents of the "Secret Annex" because she does not put them in the best light. Her families names are the same, but the van Pels' are the van Daans and Auguste is changed to Petronella. Fritz Pfeffer is changed to Mr. Dussel.
Yes, Peter van Pels met the Franks through their mutual connections in the Netherlands. Peter van Pels and Anne Frank had mutual friends, which led to their families becoming acquainted before they went into hiding together in the annex.
Peter and Anne liked each other... they would pick on each other. At the end of anne's diary she tells kitty that she liked peter more than a friend.
Yes, Margot Frank had a positive relationship with Peter van Daan during their time hiding together in the annex in Amsterdam. They shared mutual feelings for each other, which eventually developed into a romantic connection.
Mrs. Van Pels and Mr. Pfeffer
Birthdays of Anne Frank and her fellow compagnions: In the Achterhuis: Anne Frank: June 12, 1929. Margot Frank: February 16, 1926. Otto Frank: May 12, 1889 Edith Frank - Holländer: January 16, 1900 Herman van Pels (pseud: Mr. van Daan): March 31, 1898 Auguste van Pels (pseud: Petronella van Daan): September 9, 1900 Peter van Pels (pseud: Peter van Daan): November 8, 1926 Fritz Pfeffer (pseud: Alfred Dussel): April 30, 1889 Helpers in the office at the front of the Achterhuis: Elisabeth Bep Voskuijl (pseud: Elli Vossen): July 5, 1919 Johan Voskuijl (pseud: Mr. Vossen): birthday not known Miep Gies (lastname originally: Santrouschitz; pseud: Miep van Santen): February 5, 1919 Jan Gies (pseud: Jan van Santen): October 18, 1905
Peter van Pels, also known as Peter van Daan in Anne Frank's diary, lived with his family in the Secret Annex above Otto Frank's business premises on Prinsengracht 263 in Amsterdam, Netherlands during World War II.
Anne Frank's Family was Edith, Otto, and Margot.
It sucked.
They first took her and the rest of the Secret Annex families to Westerbork Transit camp in Holland, then they were all transported to Auschwitz and then from there Anne, Margot and Auguste van Pels were taken to Bergen-Belsen in Germany where she contracted typhus and died. As for her punishment, she was treated like every other Jew at the time.