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  1. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jan_GiesJan Gies - Wikipedia

    Jan Gies (Amsterdam, 18 ottobre 1905 – Amsterdam, 26 gennaio 1993) è stato un membro della resistenza olandese che, assieme alla moglie Miep, aiutò Anna Frank e la sua famiglia a nascondersi dalla persecuzione Nazista durante l'invasione tedesca dei Paesi Bassi

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jan_GiesJan Gies - Wikipedia

    Jan Augustus Gies (Dutch pronunciation: [jɑŋ ˈɣis]; 18 August 1905 – 26 January 1993) was a member of the Dutch Resistance who, with his wife, Miep, helped hide Anne Frank, her sister Margot, their parents Otto and Edith, the van Pels family, and Fritz Pfeffer from Nazi persecution during the occupation of the Netherlands by ...

  3. 26 gen 1993 · Jan Gies was Miep’s husband. Although he was not employed at Otto Frank's company, he was involved as a member of the Supervisory Board and was one of the helpers of the people in hiding. He could often be found in the Secret Annex and provided books and distribution coupons.

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  4. 26 gen 1993 · Jan Augustus Gies was born on 18 August 1905 in the parental home Rustenburgerstraat 191, Amsterdam as the son of Cornelis Gies and Wilhelmina Gezina Steenge. He was the youngest of five children and was preceded by: Rosina Wilhelmina (Ro), Cornelis, Fenna Gesiena and Johanna Augusta.

  5. Miep fu la donna coraggiosissima che – insieme al marito Jan Gies (che Anna nel diario chiama Henk, poiché aveva falsificato tutti i nomi, tranne proprio quello di Miep) e ai colleghi Victor Kugler («il signor Kraler»), Johannes Kleiman («Koophuis») e Bep Voskuijl («Elli»), tutti impiegati nell’azienda dei Frank – tentò in tutti i ...

  6. www.miepgies.nl › en › BiographyMiep Gies :: Jan Gies

    Miep and Jan Gies, fall of 1985, in Amsterdam While the Germans surged through most of Europe like a tidal wave, life in Amsterdam seemed to continue much as before. It was a beautiful summer and Miep and Jan were happy.

  7. Jan Gies, the husband of helper Miep, came by to have lunch with the people in hiding, as he often did. Miep warned him about the presence of the police officers and Jan immediately left and went back to his place of work. There he reflected: what could he do?