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  1. Jan 12, 2010 · Miep Gies, who has died aged 100, wrote towards the end of her life: "I am not a hero. I stand at the end of the long, long line of good Dutch people who did what I did – and much more." She was ...

  2. Miep Gies has been honored around the world for her moral courage. In Israel the Yad Vashem Memorial pays tribute to her as a Righteous Gentile. Miep Gies died at age 100 in the Netherlands on January 11, 2010. Sources: The Wallenberg Endowment/University of Michigan, JT. Encyclopedia of Jewish and Israeli history, politics and culture, with ...

  3. Miep Gies. Miep Gies, the woman who risked her life daily to help hide Anne Frank and her family from the Nazis, visited the Scholastic Web site in May 1997. During this project, students had the opportunity to ask Miep questions about Anne Frank, her family, and the other people in hiding. Below are Miep's answers to questions from students.

  4. Miep Gies em 1987. Hermine " Miep " Gies ( Viena, 15 de fevereiro de 1909 – Hoorn, 11 de janeiro de 2010 ), mais conhecida por Miep Gies, foi uma secretária e contadora austríaca, radicada nos Países Baixos. [ 1] Ela ganhou atenção mundial por ter ajudado a família de Anne Frank ( Otto Frank, Margot Frank, Edith Frank-Holländer) e ...

  5. Jan 11, 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.

  6. Of the Frank family, only Otto survived. After the war, Miep gave the unread diaries to Otto. Anne had always wanted to become a famous writer. Tragically, this only happened after she had died. It was because of Miep that Otto survived. Miep wasn’t Jewish, she just saw the Franks as friends that needed her help.

  7. Miep Gies. The woman who risked her life to hide people from the Nazis. By Johnna Rizzo. Miep Gies was not going to stand by as the Nazis arrested people in the Netherlands and sent them to prison camps just for being Jewish. Instead, she risked her life to help them. Born Hermine Santrouschitz on February 15, 1909, “Miep” was sent from her ...

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