Anne Frank's diary helped people by telling them how an ordinary teenage girl lived her life when life was troubled by Adolf Hitler. Adolf Hitler was ruler of Germany and so the Frank family was forced to move into hiding...
Anne Frank was one of the most inspiring young women in the world. She also had the most kind, loving, caring, bubbly, cheerful and helpful hearts you could ever imagine. She helped and still continues to help many people in the world with her diary and with her heart.
Miep is helpful and brave because she helps the Franks, when she could be killed. Then again, we will never know why she took Anne's diary, maybe to help cover herself when she turned them in.
Anne received the diary on her birthday. She wrote about receiving the diary and her birthday and the problems in Belgium and her life.
Meep did help Anne's family hide from the Nazis' although Anne Frank died in a concentration camp. The only person who survived from the Frank family was Anne's dad.
He published it, with the help of Miep.
Miep Gies and Jan Gies helped hide Anne Frank and her family in a secret annex in Amsterdam during the Holocaust. They provided them with food, supplies, and emotional support, risking their lives to keep them safe from the Nazis. After the Franks were discovered and deported, Miep saved Anne's diary and returned it to her father after the war.
Anne took her diary.
He published her diary to fulfil her dream, as she had wanted to be an author, and also to let everyone know about the holocaust. He lent it to a friend, who wrote an article about it for a newspaper, saying that he thought it would be of wider interest. Obviously, when it first appeared in 1947 nobody had any idea that it would be widely translated and become so well known.
In "The Diary of Anne Frank," the soup eaters were a group of homeless people who came to the warehouse where Anne and her family were hiding in order to receive food. They were grateful for the help provided by the residents and helpers in the annex.
Someone elses answer: in his how with Miep after work or after he was home from a Holocaust related place My answer: Mr. Frank first read Anne's diary after he came back with Meip, after everyone died including Anne, to his former buisness, where he found a white glove on the floor and broke down in tears. On his way out of his old buisness with Meip, she picked up Anne's diary and gave it to him to read. The most popular quote she wrote in her diary is(may not be word for word, but) "After everything that has happened, I still believe people are good at heart."
Anne Frank planned to grow up as a journalist and publish a book called the "Secret Annexe" with the help of her diary.
There is no specific bystander since most of the people that Anne knew were Jews or people helping Jews. However, without any specific names, the people in the warehouse could be considered bystanders. They didn't help the Nazis nor the Jews, but there are no specific names.