Ebook {Epub PDF} Herinneringen aan Anne Frank by Miep Gies
When it becomes clear that Anne will not return, Miep Gies gives Anne's diary papers to Otto Frank. Interview from Collection: Anne Frank Stichting, Amsterdam. Seated at her former desk in the current Anne Frank house, Miep Gies describes the fourth of August, the fearful day on which the eight hiders and two of their helpers were arrested. Miep's Viennese origins saved her from being arrested. · English: Miep Gies and Jan Gies at the book presentation of Miep Gies: Herinneringen aan Anne Frank (translation: Miep Gies (Author), Alison Leslie Gold: Anne Frank Remembered: The Story of the Woman Who Helped to Hide the Frank Family) near the reconstructed bookcase which hid the entrance to the hiding place ("Achterhuis") of Anne Frank, her family and their friends ().
Miep Gies | Anne Frank House. Miep Gies was born on 15 February in Vienna (Austria) as Hermine Santrouschitz. The Santrouschitz family was Catholic and not well-off. Because there was not a lot of food available after the First World War, Miep even became malnourished. Her family therefore decided to make use of a relief project for. Download PDF Online lezen. Jan en Miep Gies in het Achterhuis bij de kast die de onderduikruimte afsloot ca. Herinneringen aan Anne Frank Wouter van der Sluis voor de Anne Frank Anne Frank schrijvend aan bureautje thuis aan het Merwedeplein, In en journaliste Alison Leslie Gold hielp Miep Gies haar herinneringen aan die tijd op Ter gelegenheid van de ste verjaardag van Miep Gies is in. Miep and her husband Jan Gies at the book presentation of Miep Gies: Herinneringen aan Anne Frank (the Dutch version of the book Anne Frank remembered: the story of the woman who helped to hide the Frank family, ) in Anne Frankhuis near the moveable bookcase covering the stair to the secret hiding place "Achterhuis", Anne Frankhuis.
For Pfeffer, Miep was his only go-between with his non-Jewish wife who continued to live in their own home elsewhere in the city. From the program: Herinneringen aan Anne Frank Wouter van der Sluis voor de Anne Frank Stichting, Otto Frank's question. In this excerpt, Miep Gies recounts the moment that Otto Frank asked her to assist his family and the Van Pels family after going into hiding in the rear annex of the office premises on Prinsengracht. From the program Herinneringen aan Anne Frank Wouter van der Sluis for the Anne Frank Stichting, Length: 43 seconds. The book by Miep Gies complements the diaries of Anne Frank. Anne starts writing at the moment that the family moves to the Secret Annex, and her last entry dates from three days before their betrayal. Miep Gies also describes the period that precedes their going into hiding, and relates the sad fate of the Secret Annex occupants after the betrayal.
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