Anne - and indeed, all of those in hiding - revered their helpers one and all, being aware of the constant danger the helpers were putting themselves into by helping them.
Anne views Miep and Mr. Kugler as kind and selfless individuals who risk their lives to help her family and the others in hiding. She sees them as true friends who provide comfort, support, and much-needed supplies during their time in hiding. Anne expresses immense gratitude and appreciation for their unwavering loyalty and bravery.
If you are referring to Miep Gies and Victor Kugler (Mr. Kraler), they were Dutch citizens who helped hide Anne Frank and her family during World War II. They provided them with food, supplies, and emotional support while they were in hiding. After the Frank family was discovered and arrested, Miep and Mr. Kraler continued to help Anne's father, Otto Frank, by preserving Anne's diary and trying to support him after the war.
Mr Kugler
Jo Kleiman, Victor Kugler, Bep Voskuijl and Miep Gies were the lifeline for those hiding in the annex. They brought food, books, toiletries, and everything else necessary for life to those in hiding. They were assisted by Miep's husband Jan, who was their connection to the Dutch Resistance, supplying ration coupons. Collectively, they kept those hiding in the annex alive.
He gives Mr. Frank Anne's diary
It was contrary to Victor Kugler's nature to be "warm" - he was straightforward, and rarely smiled, but Miep Gies called him one of the "fairest" men she had ever worked for. He personally felt the most responsibility to those in hiding, and remained very loyal to Otto Frank during the time he was, in effect, running the whole business.
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Miep and Mr. Krahler
published it Edit: Mr. Frank lived unlike the others, and he published it.
Miep Gies gives Mr. Frank Anne's diary in scene 1. She saved the diary after the group was arrested and later returned it to Mr. Frank.
Miep Gies helped hide Anne Frank and her family in the Secret Annex during World War II. Mr. Kraler was one of the employees who also helped hide them, along with his colleague, Mr. Koophuis. They provided food, supplies, and support to the people in hiding.
yes, she didn't want to invade her privacy
Mr. Frank is initially hesitant when Miep gives him Anne's diary, but after reading a passage he is moved to tears and decides to have it published as a way to honor Anne's memory and share her story with the world.