Miep gies was a non-jew so she could buy food for the families in hiding using a rash-ion book limiting the amount of food she could buy.
Miep Gies was not sent to a concentration camp.
Miep Gies worked as Otto Frank's assistant in his office.
Miep Gies, who hid Anne Frank, dies at 100 (in 2010)
Miep was married to Jan Gies, a Dutch social worker. They were married until his death in 1993.
Jo Kleiman, Victor Kugler, Bep Voskuijl and Miep Gies were the lifeline for those hiding in the annex. They brought food, books, toiletries, and everything else necessary for life to those in hiding. They were assisted by Miep's husband Jan, who was their connection to the Dutch Resistance, supplying ration coupons. Collectively, they kept those hiding in the annex alive.
Miep Gies helped the two families in the secret annex by buying them food, soap and things they needed for a general living.
Miep and Mr.Kraler bring the people in the Annex food and other supplies. I hope it helps :)
Miep Gies was very caring and sincere
Miep and Mr. Kraler helped the Franks and the Van Daans because they were moved by their plight and wanted to assist those in hiding from the Nazis. They took great risks to provide food, supplies, and support to the families in hiding in the secret annex.
Miep Gies was responsible for providing food, supplies, and news to the families in hiding during the Holocaust, particularly the Frank family. She risked her own safety to bring them essential items and emotional support, helping them sustain hope and connection to the outside world while they were in hiding.
Two - the Franks and the van Pels. She also acted as a liaison between Fritz Pfeffer and his common-law wife, and she and her husband briefly sheltered a young student in their apartment.
Miep brought Anne and the others black-eyed peas and candy as a New Year's treat.
miep got their food and risked her life for them
Anne Frank's dad's workers miep and this other man would bring them food when they were in hiding.
Miep brings a small supply of food to the hiding group, causing an argument as some members feel guilty about consuming more than their fair share.
She was not a Jew, so she could go shopping and get food, then bring it to Anne Frank, Otto Frank and everyone else.
4 people helped the Franks survive in the secret Annex, one of their names was Miep Gies. She was the woman who kept Anne Frank's diary, Kitty, until her father returned from the concentration camps. - Lucy, www.neopets.com (lucyorange)