she gave it to otto frank after finding out anne had died later on otto published anne's diary
miep gies
Anne Frank's diary was found after the end of World War II by Miep Gies, one of the people who had helped hide the Frank family in their attic during the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands. Miep Gies collected Anne's diary pages and kept them safe, hoping to one day return it to her.
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.
Miep Gies
Anne Frank's diary was left behind in the secret annex where her family hid during World War II. After the war, Miep Gies, a friend of the Franks who helped hide them, found the diary and gave it to Anne's father, Otto Frank, the only member of the family who survived the Holocaust.
Miep Gies found it and gave it to Otto Frank after the war.
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.
Anne Frank's diary survived because Miep Gies, one of the helpers who was sheltering Anne's family, found the diary after the family was arrested and kept it safe. She decided to return it to Anne's father, Otto Frank, after the war ended. Otto Frank then published the diary, ensuring that Anne's words reached a wide audience and became an important historical document.
the family in hiding with the Franks. In the diary, Miep Gies aliased the Van Daans in case the diary was found and she did not want any of them to be prosecuted
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. Her and Anne Frank's father were the "survivors". Miep Gies. Her and Anne Frank's father were the "survivors".
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.