he was a family friend to the Frank family and the VanPels. he was a dentist as well
yes
Fritz Pfeffer Patter van Pels Mr. van Pels Mrs. van Pels Edith Frank Otto Frank Anne Frank Margot Frank
Given her parent's insistence upon good manners, she would have called him "Mr. Pfeffer" of "Dr. Pfeffer". When she came up with pseudonyms for all those in the annex (not used past the first editions of the diary in publication) she gave his the pseudonym "Dr. Dussel" German for "Dr. Jerk".
Mrs. Van Pels and Mr. Pfeffer
His name in the diary is Mr. Albert Dussel... his real name is Friedrich Pfeffer :)
Anne Frank lived in the annex with her family: her parents, Otto and Edith Frank, and her sister, Margot. They were joined by another family, the Van Pels (Van Daan in Anne's diary), consisting of Hermann, Auguste, and their son Peter, as well as Fritz Pfeffer.
Fritz Pfeffer, a German/Jewish dentist.
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".
Friedrich "Fritz" Pfeffer his pseudonym given by Anne herself was Albert Dussel
Family members: Otto Frank (Anne's father) Edith Frank (Anne's mother) Margot Frank (Anne's sister) Non-family: Herman & Auguste van Pels and their son, Peter (Joined in late July 1942) Fritz Pfeffer (Joined in November 1942)
A muffler to put around on his neck like an ascot.
Margot Frank, Edith Frank-Hollander, Otto Frank, Hermann van Pels, Auguste van Pels, Peter van Pels, and Fritz Pfeffer.