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  1. Peter van Pels ( Osnabrück, Alemania; 8 de noviembre de 1926- Mauthausen, Austria; 5 de mayo de 1945) fue un inmigrante alemán residente de Ámsterdam, Países Bajos, amigo de Ana Frank y con quien compartió durante dos años oculto en un refugio durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial. En el Diario de Ana Frank aparece bajo el seudónimo de Peter ...

  2. Fallecido 10 de mayo de 1945. Peter van Pels tiene 15 años cuando tiene que esconderse con sus padres. Llegan al escondite una semana después que la familia Frank. Peter es el único muchacho en la Casa de atrás. Peter es el hijo de Hermann y Auguste van Pels. La familia es judía y vive en Osnabrück (Alemania).

  3. Died: 10 May 1945. Peter van Pels was 15 years old when he had to go into hiding with his parents. They arrived at the hiding place one week after the Frank family. Peter was the only boy in the Secret Annex. Peter was the son of Hermann and Auguste van Pels. The family was Jewish and lived in Osnabrück (Germany).

  4. Peter van Pels was 15 years old when he had to go into hiding with his parents. Together with the Frank family, they went into hiding in the Secret Annex. Peter knew Anne before they went into hiding. Next. overview. Peter van Pels, Amsterdam, mei-juli 1942.

  5. Peter van Pels arrived in Auschwitz-Birkenau with the other people from the Secret Annex on the night of Tuesday 5 to Wednesday 6 September 1944. Subsequently, the men from this transport, including Peter, went on foot to Auschwitz I, also called Stammlager, located about 3 kilometres from Auschwitz-Birkenau (Auschwitz II).

  6. Peter van Pels was born on 8 November 1926 in Osnabrück (Germany). 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.

  7. Peter van Pels was also sent back to the Sanitätslager of the Mauthausen main camp, deathly ill, on 11 April 1945. [11] According to the Netherlands Red Cross, which relied on a list prepared by the US Army, Peter van Pels died on the day of the liberation of Mauthausen, 5 May 1945 . [12]

  8. Peter van Pels fue un inmigrante alemán residente de Ámsterdam, Países Bajos, amigo de Ana Frank y con quien compartió durante dos años oculto en un refugio durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial. En el Diario de Ana Frank aparece bajo el seudónimo de Peter van Daan.

  9. Peter van Daan About Peter. In her diary, Anne gave the Van Pels family the pseudonym Van Daan. Peter was the only child of Auguste (pseudonym Petronella) and Hermann van Pels and was born on 8 ...

  10. 25 de abr. de 2022 · De forma paralela al final de Anne, su hermana y su madre, es reseñable la historia de Peter van Pels (el muchacho mencionado en el «Diario» como «su ilusión»).