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  1. Good fortune is like a red thread running throughout my mother's life', remarked Paul Gies, son of Miep and Jan Gies. That remark seems justified, considering how this small, ailing girl, born in Vienna in 1909 and undernourished during the First World War, is now, in 2008, in reasonably good health, still living independently with some assistance, and hoping to celebrate her hundredth ...

  2. 12 apr 2011 · Miep Gies was born into a working-class, Catholic family in Vienna, Austria, on February 15, 1909. At age 11, with food shortages in her native land following World War I, she was sent to the ...

  3. 27 gen 2018 · Si chiamava Miep Gies, ha salvato il diario di Anna Frank. Il diario della giovane morta a Bergen Belsen è stato pubblicato dal padre, ma salvato da una donna che è stata testimone per tutta la ...

  4. The helpers. Victor Kugler Jan Gies Johannes Kleiman Miep Gies Bep Voskuijl Johan Voskuijl. During the Second World War, Anne Frank's family went into hiding in the Secret Annex with the Van Pels family and Fritz Pfeffer. Get to know them here.

  5. During the Second World War, Miep Gies, along with Johannes Kleiman, Victor Kugler, Bep Voskuijl, Jan Gies and Johan Voskuijl, made up a team of helpers for the eight Jewish people hiding in the Secret Annex at Prinsengracht 263 in Amsterdam. The office of Otto Frank, where Miep worked as secretary, was located at the front side of the same ...

  6. 11 gen 2010 · Anne Frank July 11, 1943. Miep Gies, the last surviving and best known helper of Anne Frank and the people who shared her hiding place in an Amsterdam canalside house, has died in Hoorn on 11 January at the age of 100. Right until the end Miep remained deeply involved with the remembrance of Anne Frank and spreading the message of her story.

  7. 26 mag 2023 · Miep Gies riuscì, insieme a suo marito Jan, a nascondere per due anni alcune famiglie di ebrei, tra le quali quella di Anna Frank. Al di sopra degli uffici dell’Opekta, c’era un piccolo appartamento nascosto in cui Otto Frank accolse i membri delle famiglie van Pels e Pfeffer, perseguitate dai nazisti che avevano invaso l’Olanda.