They were good people and they helped the frank all the way.
Miep and Mr. Kraler helped the Franks and the Van Daans because they were moved by their plight and wanted to assist those in hiding from the Nazis. They took great risks to provide food, supplies, and support to the families in hiding in the secret annex.
There were two men who helped the Franks into hiding, I'm not sure of their first names but their surnames were Koophius and Kraler.
Otto Frank's four employees: Miep Gies, Johannes Kleiman, Victor Kugler and Bep Voskuijl (Miep Gies, Jo Koophuis, Victor Kraler, and Elli Vossen)
Mr. Kraler was the person who helped the Franks prepare the secret annex and got them ready to hide from the Germans. He provided supplies, news and emotional support to the family. After Kraler and the Frank family were discovered, he was sent to a death camp in Holland. He eventually escaped and made his way to Canada after the war and remained there for the rest of his life.
Peter was careless and left a door open in the warehouse, allowing Mr. Kraler's cat to escape. This angered Mr. Kraler because the sound of the cat's bell could have alerted someone to the hiding place of the annex residents.
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.
Kraler is livid with the Annexers because they are being too loud and risky, jeopardizing the safety of everyone in hiding. He is concerned that their behavior could attract attention from the outside, endangering the secret annex.
Mr. Kraler brings Anne a magazine called "Tineke" every Monday. The magazine contains articles, stories, and puzzles for Anne to enjoy while in hiding.
victor kluger
the German times
they were buisness associates(:
The fact that someone may be blackmailing them