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- The Van Pels family lived in Osnabrück until they emigrated to the Netherlands.
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Peter was the son of Hermann and Auguste van Pels. The family was Jewish and lived in Osnabrück (Germany). In 1937, Peter's parents decided to leave because of the Nazis' antisemitism. The family moved to Amsterdam.
- Hermann Van PELS
Hermann van Pels was born in the German city of Osnabrück....
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During WWII, Anne Frank's family hid in the Secret Annex for...
- Peter van Pels and his parents
Auguste van Pels-Röttgen and Hermann van Pels had one son:...
- Hermann Van PELS
Hermann van Pels was born in the German city of Osnabrück. His father's family originally came from Groningen (the Netherlands). As a result, Hermann had the Dutch nationality. On 25 December 1925, Hermann married Auguste Röttgen. We do not know how the two met.
During WWII, Anne Frank's family hid in the Secret Annex for over 2 years, with the Van Pels family and Fritz Pfeffer. Meet them here.
Peter van Pels was born on 8 November 1926 in Osnabrück (Germany). [1] His parents were Hermann van Pels and Auguste van Pels-Röttgen. He was an only child. He grew up in Osnabrück and came to Amsterdam with his parents in 1937. Little is known about the schools Peter attended in the Netherlands.
Auguste van Pels-Röttgen and Hermann van Pels had one son: Peter, born on 8 November 1926 in Osnabrück, Germany. [1] He was an only child. An important source on the relationship between Peter and his parents is Anne's diary.
Peter and his family lived in Germany until 1937, before moving to Amsterdam to escape the persecution by the Nazi party. In Amsterdam, the Van Pelses met the Franks and Peter's father...
The Frank family lives there for more than two years, at first on their own, later with the Van Pels family – Hermann, Auguste and their son Peter – and the dentist Fritz Pfeffer. In her diary, Anne Frank describes everyday life and living together in the secret annex.