Mr. Dussel is surprised to see Mr. Frank and his family in hiding because he believed they had already fled to safety or were in a different location. He didn’t expect to find them in the annex, as he assumed they would have avoided the risks of remaining in Amsterdam. The unexpected reunion highlights the precariousness of their situation and the fear that permeated the lives of those in hiding during the Holocaust.
Mr. Dussel was surprised to see the Frank family because he had been told that the house was empty and available for him to move in. He was not expecting anyone to be living there when he arrived.
Albert Dussel was a dentist before he went into hiding.
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.
The other familys that joined Anne franks family was Hermann and Petronella Daan and their son Peter. There was also a man named Albert Dussel
No, neither the van Pels family nor Alfred Dussel survived the Holocaust. They were discovered hiding in the Secret Annex with the Frank family and were sent to concentration camps where they perished.
Mr. Dussel arrived at the Secret Annex in November 1942, joining the Frank family and the other occupants who were already in hiding.
Mr. Dussel is a character in Anne Frank's diary "The Diary of a Young Girl." He was one of the eight Jewish people who went into hiding in the Secret Annex in Amsterdam during World War II. Mr. Dussel shared a room with Anne Frank and had a tense relationship with her due to their differing personalities.
He was a dentist and his name was Dr. Dussel which in translation to English was known as dr. idot
Dussel, I'm not sure if it was his first or last name but he was around 58 years old and was a dentist
They were in hiding for 2 years and about one month.
Boche was a nickname given to Albert Dussel, a dentist who shared the hiding place with Anne Frank and her family. Anne used this name to refer to him in her diary.
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.