The van Pels family (consisting of Herman, Auguste, and Peter) also hid with the Frank family during World War II. They shared the Secret Annex with the Franks and were discovered and arrested by the Nazis along with them in 1944.
He was eighteen years old.
The "Van Pels".
The Van Pels Family.
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.
Peter Van Pels was caught by the Nazis during the Holocaust when he and his family were discovered hiding in the secret annex in Amsterdam, where they had been living in hiding with Anne Frank and her family. Their hiding place was betrayed to the authorities, leading to their arrest and deportation to concentration camps.
The family was called the Van Pels family. They joined the Franks in hiding in the annex during World War II.
Mr. Frank included Mr. van Pels in his planning almost from the beginning.
The Frank family was joined by the van Pels family on July 13, 1942, and would later be joined by Fritz Pfeffer (a dentist).
The van Pels family moved into the secret annex in July 1942, joining the Frank family and Fritz Pfeffer. They lived in hiding there until they were discovered by the Nazis in August 1944.
the family staying with the franks are the Van Daans they are also known as the Van Pels.
The van Pels family, who lived in hiding with Anne Frank and her family, had a generally positive opinion of her. Mr. van Pels got along well with Anne, while Mrs. van Pels found her to be talkative and opinionated. Both families faced challenges and tensions during their time in hiding.