Peter Van Pels was a boy who lived in "the secret annex" with Anne Frank and her family. Van Pels' father was Hermann Van Pels. He worked with Anne's father, so that was why the Franks' brought the Van Pels with them into their hiding place.
Van Pals
Herman van Pels was a man mentioned in Anne Frank's diary. He was sent to the gas chambers in Auschwitz after only being there for a few days.
Peter van pels was sixteen when he went into hiding.
She is belived to have died on a death march of prisoners to some camp called Terezin in Czecheslovakia or shortly after arriving there.
The Van Pels family was arrested and deported to concentration camps. Hermann, Auguste, and Peter Van Pels were sent to Auschwitz, where they were killed in the gas chambers.Π°ΡΠ°ΠΌΡΡΡ
Herman van Pels was 46 when he died in Auschwitz.
Mr. van Pels accepted it fairly good-naturedly, while Mrs. van Pels was a bit of a prima Donna and complainer about many aspects of it.
Mr. Frank included Mr. van Pels in his planning almost from the beginning.
Fritz Pfeffer Patter van Pels Mr. van Pels Mrs. van Pels Edith Frank Otto Frank Anne Frank Margot Frank
Mr. Van Pels, Mrs. Van Pels, Peter Van Pels, Margot Frank, Edith Frank, Otto Frank and a dentist friend.
Hermann van Pels was born on 31 March 1898 and died October 1944
I can think of no incident in the diary at all that your question might refer to.
Mr. van Dann: Hermann van Pels and Mrs. van Daan: Auguste van Pels
Fritz Pfeffel. And the Van Daans were actually the Van Pels
In addition to Anne Frank and her family (Margot, Otto, and Edith), the other four individuals who lived in the hideout were Hermann and Auguste van Pels, their son Peter, and Fritz Pfeffer, a dentist.
it was actually between Mr van Pels and Otto Frank. Otto left a note with an address in Maastricht on it. This implied that the Franks were headed to Maastricht, which was a common layover point for people getting passage into Switzerland. Mr. van Pels, who did not join the others until the weekend, did his part to encourage that rumor, and it worked perfectly.