Miep and Jan Gies were not Jewish, so they didn't have to fear being arrested and deported because of their religion. Jan was a social worker with the City of Amsterdam, while Miep was a secretary with the company once owned by Otto Frank. When the Gestapo raided the Secret Annex, Miep could have been arrested for hiding them. She was spared only because she was from the same country (Vienna) as the arresting officer. Jan, who secretly worked with the Resistance, had been in danger of arrest for some time. After the occupants of the Secret Annex were taken away, he stopped his Resistance work for safety reasons. Miep revealed in her memoir that she and Jan had also hidden a young Jewish man in their home for a while.
The people Anne Frank was hiding with in the Secret Annex were eventually discovered and arrested by the Nazis. They were sent to concentration camps, and Anne Frank tragically died in Bergen-Belsen camp in 1945. Her father, Otto Frank, was the only one to survive and later published Anne's diary.
She was hiding in the Netherlands.
anne frank was in grade six when she went out hiding
Anne Frank went into hiding soon after her 13th birthday. She was born on June 12, 1929 and went into hiding in July 1942 . After two years in hiding the group was betrayed and transported to concentration camps. Seven months after her deportation, Anne Frank died of typhus. Source:http://www.answers.com/anne%20frank
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Anne Frank's dad's workers miep and this other man would bring them food when they were in hiding.
No Ruler. It was Otto Frank, Anne's father, who put himself and his family into hiding.
Anne was 13 when she went into hiding, and 15 when she was discovered.
no she went into hiding just after.
Anne Frank was in no position to save anyone as she was in hiding.
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anne kept a diary