Fritz Pfeffer was the dentist in the secret annex.
But in the book, "The Diary of Anne Frank" he was known as Mr. Dussell. He left Germany in December of 1938 for the Netherlands. In mid November of 1942 he becomes the eighth occupant of the annex. On December 20 of 1944 (about 4 months after being discovered by the Nazis) he died in Neuengamme.
Fritz Pfeffer (also known as Mr. Dussel) was a dentist and a friend of Orro Frank. He was the last person to permanently join the annex.
A secret Annex is a secret hiding place -EXAMPLE (WHEN ANNE FRANK WAS IN HIDING HER FAMILY LIVED IN A ANNEX)
Becuase they were trying to hideout in a secret addition to a house
Tales from the Secret Annex was created in 1949.
The ISBN of Tales from the Secret Annex is 978-0553569834.
Tales from the Secret Annex has 160 pages.
The newest inhabitant of the secret annex is Mr. Dussel, a dentist who joins the hiding place later on. He shares a room with Anne and their relationship is strained due to disagreements and tensions in the close quarters of the annex, adding to Anne's stress and frustration during their time in hiding.
Eight people lived in the secret annex.
The Van Daans joined the Franks in the Secret Annex in 1942.
Mr. Dussel moved into the secret annex in November 1942.
Peter and his family lived in a hidden annex in Amsterdam during World War II. This secret space, known as the Secret Annex, was concealed behind a bookshelf in his father's office. They lived there to escape the Nazis and were accompanied by another family, the Van Pels, and later, a dentist named Fritz Pfeffer. Their experiences in the annex were documented by Peter's sister, Anne Frank, in her famous diary.
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.