Albert Dussel

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Albert Dussel is the fictional name given to the real-life dentist Fritz Pfeffer in Anne Frank’s diary, where he appears as one of the people hiding with her in the Secret Annex.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
literary character
appearsIn Anne Frank’s diary NERFINISHED
The Diary of a Young Girl NERFINISHED
appearsInGenre Holocaust literature
diary
appearsInLanguage Dutch
English translation
German
basedOn Fritz Pfeffer NERFINISHED
characterType supporting character
createdBy Anne Frank NERFINISHED
ethnicity Jewish
fictionalCounterpartOf Fritz Pfeffer NERFINISHED
gender male
hidesIn Secret Annex NERFINISHED
hidesWith Anne Frank NERFINISHED
Auguste van Pels NERFINISHED
Edith Frank NERFINISHED
Hermann van Pels NERFINISHED
Margot Frank NERFINISHED
Otto Frank NERFINISHED
Peter van Pels NERFINISHED
language German
nationality German
notableFor being one of the eight people in the Secret Annex
occupation dentist
portrayedAs difficult roommate
fussy
pedantic
portrayedInAdaptationsAs anxious
meticulous
older man
relatedWork The Diary of Anne Frank (film adaptations) NERFINISHED
The Diary of Anne Frank (play) NERFINISHED
religion Jewish
residenceDuringHiding Secret Annex NERFINISHED
setting Amsterdam NERFINISHED
settingPeriod Nazi occupation of the Netherlands NERFINISHED
World War II NERFINISHED
sharesRoomWith Anne Frank NERFINISHED
usesAliasOf Fritz Pfeffer NERFINISHED

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Fritz Pfeffer fictionalAlias Albert Dussel