Anne and Fritz
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The first few months Anne and Margot share a small room but that changes in November 1942.
When Fritz Pfeffer arrives at the Annexe Margot moves into her parents’ room. Anne now has to share the small room with Fritz, who is forty years older than her. He feels lonely without his fiancée.
Fritz and Anne quickly clash, particularly about who may sit and work at the table in their room. Anne writes at length about it in her diary and calls him ‘Dussel’, which is German for idiot.
Charlotte Kaletta doesn’t know where her fiancé Fritz is in hiding. But they keep in touch with each other via Miep Gies. Pfeffer kills time by reading and learning Spanish. He still plans to emigrate to Chile after the war.
When Fritz Pfeffer arrives at the Annexe Margot moves into her parents’ room. Anne now has to share the small room with Fritz, who is forty years older than her. He feels lonely without his fiancée.
Fritz and Anne quickly clash, particularly about who may sit and work at the table in their room. Anne writes at length about it in her diary and calls him ‘Dussel’, which is German for idiot.
Charlotte Kaletta doesn’t know where her fiancé Fritz is in hiding. But they keep in touch with each other via Miep Gies. Pfeffer kills time by reading and learning Spanish. He still plans to emigrate to Chile after the war.
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