- Peter van Pels
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birth_name = Peter Aron van Pels
birth_date = birth date|1926|11|08
birth_place =Osnabrück, Germany
death_date =May 5 ,1945 (aged 18)
death_place = Mauthausen,Austria
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footnotes =Peter Aron van Pels (
November 8 ,1926 – "c."May 5 ,1945 ), was a GermanJewish refugee who hid withAnne Frank and seven other people in the Secret Annex on thePrinsengracht ,Amsterdam , during the Nazi Occupation of theNetherlands , and who died in theMauthausen concentration camp . In the published version of Anne Frank's diary he was given thepseudonym Peter van Daan.Biography
Peter was born in his parents' rented apartment in the Martinistrasse 67a,
Osnabrück , Germany, far away from the Dutch border. He was the only child of Hermann andAuguste van Pels . His family moved to Amsterdam in June 1937 to escape theanti-semitic laws being passed in Germany and its territories. They bought an apartment on the Zuider-Amstellan, in a neighbourhood which was accommodating many of the Jewish refugees from Germany, where they met their neighbors, the Frank family.Fact|date=August 2008He attended the Jewish Lyceum in the same year as
Margot Frank , in accordance to the Nazi regulations that Jewish and Christian children should be educated separately. He was not remembered as being particularly gifted academically but did master carpentry, giving his trade on official documents as 'furniture maker'.Fact|date=August 2008After several failed attempts to emigrate, the van Pels family joined the Franks in their hiding place in concealed rooms at the rear of Otto Frank's office building on
19 July ,1942 .Although he was already acquainted with Anne Frank, neither ever relished the prospect of living with each other. When he joined the Franks in hiding, Peter was sixteen, and Anne Frank was thirteen. Her diary recounts how her initial feelings of dislike for the shy and awkward boy changed as she learned more about him and his feelings. Eventually they started a romance.
Arrest and Deportation
Following an anonymous betrayal, the eight refugees were arrested by the
Gestapo on4 August 1944 . They were imprisoned in Amsterdam for several days before being taken toWesterbork onAugust 8 , where they were held in the Punishment Barracks, reserved for those arrested in hiding. On3 September the group was deported on what would be the last transport from Westerbork to theAuschwitz concentration camp . They arrived after a three-day journey, and were separated by gender, with the men and women never to see each other ever again.Peter,
Otto Frank - Anne's father, andFritz Pfeffer were assigned to a forced labour group from which Hermann van Pels was selected for the gas chambers in September or October 1944, in a selection witnessed by Peter and by Otto Frank, who subsequently protected Peter during their period of imprisonment together.Fact|date=August 2008Evacuations from the camp started shortly before the Red Army arrived to liberate it on
January 27 1945 , and Peter was among those removed. Otto Frank later recalled that he had urged Peter to hide and remain behind with him, rather than set out on the forced march. Peter decided that he would have a better chance of survival if he joined the march. It is not known whether Peter was included in the manydeath marches out ofAuschwitz , or transported by train or truck, but he was registered in theMauthausen-Gusen concentration camp onJanuary 25 . According to the camp records he was placed in quarantine untilJanuary 29 , then assigned to an outdoor labour group untilApril 11 when he was sent to the sick barracks. He died two days short of the liberation of Mauthausen.Fact|date=August 2008External links
* [http://www.annefrank.org/content.asp?PID=306&LID=2 The Van Pels family - the official Anne Frank House website ] at www.annefrank.org {reference only}
* [http://www.annefrankguide.net/en-GB/bronnenbank.asp?aid=10679 ] at www.annefrankguide.net photo of Peter Van Pels.
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