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Dussel's wife, whose name is never mentioned in "The Diary of a Young Girl" by Anne Frank, remained in hiding during the war, but her fate is uncertain. Dussel, a Jewish dentist, was separated from her when he went into hiding with the Frank family in Amsterdam. Historical accounts suggest that many Jewish families, including those who went into hiding, faced tragic outcomes during the Holocaust, and it is believed that Dussel's wife likely perished in a concentration camp.

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