The four helpers who supported Anne Frank and her family in hiding during the Holocaust were Miep Gies, Johannes Kleiman, Victor Kugler, and Bep Voskuijl. They provided food, supplies, and emotional support while the Franks were in hiding in the Secret Annex in Amsterdam.
Anne had lots of friends some of which she never said the names of but one of her best friends was a girl named Lies.
She also had boy friends such as Peter Wessel, Harry (i forget his last name), Peter Van Daan and she liked a guy named Karel Samson in Kindergarten haha :)
whoever last wrote this was just plain stupid.
The names of the people who were helping Anne Franks family were Miep Gies and a man Mr. Kraler whos real name is Mr. Kluger. and her mother never died when she was born. they lived in the Secret Annex until Green Police found them
meip gies, Jan gies, idk the rest hey at least i gave it a shot
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Miep Gies one of the Helpers Yes that is right
Miep Gies, Johannes Kleiman, Victor Kugler, and Bep Voskuijl were the four employees who helped the Frank family by providing supplies and support while they were in hiding.
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.
Anne Frank was deeply grateful for the helpers who assisted her family during their time in hiding, such as Miep Gies and Johannes Kleiman. She considered them to be kind and courageous individuals who risked their own safety to support her family. Anne wrote about her appreciation for their help in her diary, recognizing the sacrifices they made to ensure their well-being.
The four helpers in the Secret Annex were Miep Gies, Johannes Kleiman, Victor Kugler, and Bep Voskuijl. They provided food, supplies, and support to Anne Frank and her family while they were in hiding during World War II.
After the arrest, one of the helpers, Miep Gies, found the diary and several papers Anne Frank wrote on all scattered on the floor. She saved them, thinking Anne would come back and when she didn't, she gave them to Otto Frank, her father.
Miep Gies, one of the helpers who hid the Franks during World War II, found Anne Frank's diary and gave it to Otto Frank, Anne's father, after the family was discovered and taken into custody by the Nazis.
Anne Frank's family consisted of her parents, Otto and Edith Frank, and her older sister Margot. They went into hiding in Amsterdam during the Holocaust, aided by a group of helpers including Miep Gies, Johannes Kleiman, Victor Kugler, and Bep Voskuijl. These helpers provided food, supplies, and emotional support to the Frank family during their time in hiding.
In Anne Frank's diary, the Hanukkah celebration is interrupted when the Gestapo and Dutch police raid the Secret Annex on December 11, 1943, arresting the inhabitants and the helpers who were hiding them.
Otto Frank's four employees: Miep Gies, Johannes Kleiman, Victor Kugler and Bep Voskuijl (Miep Gies, Jo Koophuis, Victor Kraler, and Elli Vossen)
Anne Frank's family moved to Amsterdam when she was four years old.
Anne Frank's diary survived because it was hidden by Miep Gies, one of the helpers who supported Anne's family while they were in hiding. After the war, Miep gave the diary to Anne's father, Otto Frank, the sole survivor of the family. Otto then decided to have his daughter's diary published to share her story with the world.