Miep and Bep Voskuijl both were well aware that Anne was a writer - she was constantly asking them to scrounge leftover paper for her to write on. During the arrest, the rooms of the Annex were all "turned upside down" and when she and Bep went up to see what was left, the first thing she noticed was Anne's diary and loose pages laying all over the floor. She gathered up all she could carry, and stored them in her desk, intending to give them to Anne when she returned. She instead, of course, gave them later to Otto Frank.
Otto Frank asks Miep Gies to keep Anne's diary safe and secure, as it is a record of his daughter's thoughts and experiences during their time in hiding. He later decides to fulfill Anne's wish and have the diary published.
yes, she didn't want to invade her privacy
Her father found it. You can ask even ask your teacher! Also there are some websites that have info on it. I'm Not dissagreeing, But I Saw This tv show, and it said miep found it and gave it to annes father, i dont know if this is true though.
He published it, with the help of Miep.
Yes
It was Anne's father, Otto, who arranged for the diary to be published. Miep Gies rescued it from the house after the occupants were arrested.
miep and her father
He gives Mr. Frank Anne's diary
Miep Gies worked with Otto Frank as his secretary before the Frank family went into hiding. Miep helped the Frank family hide. She also found Anne Franks diary after they were arrested and gave it to Otto.
Miep Gies managed to hide the diary from the Germans when they invaded the Secret Annex. Miep later gave the diary to Otto Frank, Anne's father, once it had been confirmed that Anne would not be returning from the concentration camp. She had been saving it to return it to Anne.
she gave it to otto frank after finding out anne had died later on otto published anne's diary
Miep Gies one of the Helpers Yes that is right