Victor Kugler, Johannes Kleiman, Miep Gies, and Bep Voskuijl were the only employees who knew of the people in hiding, and with Gies's husband Jan Gies and Voskuijl's father Johannes Hendrik Voskuijl, were their "helpers" for the duration of their confinement. These contacts provided the only connection between the outside world and the occupants of the house, and they kept the occupants informed of war news and political developments. They catered for all of their needs, ensured their safety and supplied them with food, a task that grew more difficult with the passage of time. Anne wrote of their dedication and of their efforts to boost morale within the household during the most dangerous of times. All were aware that if caught they could face the death penalty for sheltering Jews.
Otto Frank's trusted employees Miep Gies, Johannes Kleiman, Victor Kugler, and Bep Voskuijl, as well as Jan and Miep Gies' associates, helped the Frank family while they were in hiding. They provided food, supplies, news from the outside world, and companionship to the family during their time in hiding.
The 4 helpers that helped the Frank family were Miep Gies, Victor Kugler, Bep Voskuijl, and Johannes Kleiman. Miep Gies was the main helper, but the others helped also.
Victor Kugler, Johannes Kleiman, Miep Gies, and Bep Voskuijl were the only employees who knew of the people in hiding, and with Gies's husband Jan Gies and Voskuijl's father Johannes Hendrik Voskuijl, were their "helpers" for the duration of their confinement. These contacts provided the only connection between the outside world and the occupants of the house, and they kept the occupants informed of war news and political developments. They catered for all of their needs, ensured their safety and supplied them with food, a task that grew more difficult with the passage of time. Anne wrote of their dedication and of their efforts to boost morale within the household during the most dangerous of times. All were aware that if caught they could face the death penalty for sheltering Jews. On 13 July, the Franks were joined by the van Pels family: Hermann, Auguste, and 16-year-old Peter, and then in November by Fritz Pfeffer, a dentist and friend of the family.
Miep Gies was the woman primarily responsible for helping to hide the Frank family when they were in hiding she told them information on what WA shappimimg and brought them food supplys
One of them was unquestionably Miep Gies, Otto Frank's secretary. The other "main" person is debatable, but probably Victor Kugler, one of Otto Franks employees.
Miep Gies
Victor Kugler
Elizabeth Bep Voskuijl
Miep Gies
Johannes Jo Kleiman
Anne franks family went in to hiding
her family were nice to her
Jewish
Her Family
1944
Badly.
they got killed
Amsterdam.
yes they did
Anne Frank and her family were born in Germany.
diary
2 years