Miep Gies was not sent to a concentration camp.
No not really, pretty much no one survived in the concentration camps .....sadly!
Yes, some people survived concentration camps. They are known as Holocaust Survivors. Some are even alive today, such as Elie Wiesel, a Nobel Peace Prize Winner and author of his memoir Night.
**Keep in mind that Miep Gies was also a secretary for Mr. Frank's spice factory office. Miep would have, most likely, been sent to prison or to a labor camp. In WWII there were two types of camps: concentration, or death, camps, and labor camps, which did not have the death facilities like the concentration camps did. However, on the day that the Franks got arrested, the police saw here as a secretary and would have arrested her anyway, had the police not been from the same town she was from, Vienna. He felt pity towards her and told her tell tell no one they were there. However, once the war was over, it wouldn't have mattered anyway.
There were concentration camps in the Holocaust. The concentration camps were basically work/death camps.
There were runaways from concentration camps. They were horrible, and people kept in them were treated horrendously. However, people who attempted to escape rarely succeeded. Some of them didn't even survive.
Miep Gies was the only occupant of the annex to survive the concentration camp. Miep was one of the people who helped hide Anne Frank and her family during the Holocaust.
No not really, pretty much no one survived in the concentration camps .....sadly!
they realised that they had to do anything that they could to survive
Yes, some people survived concentration camps. They are known as Holocaust Survivors. Some are even alive today, such as Elie Wiesel, a Nobel Peace Prize Winner and author of his memoir Night.
Anne Frank's father, Otto Frank, was the only person living in the annex to survive the war. All the others died in the concentration camps. When Otto Frank returned home, Miep Gies, the woman who hid them and found Anne Frank's diary, gave them to the father. After that, Otto Frank published his daughter's diary to let the world know what Anne had to say and raise awareness about the horrors the Jewish people had to face.
Anne Frank did not publish the book/diary herself. Miep Gies found it after the police brought the Frank family to different concentration camps. Miep then gave it to Anne Frank's father, Otto Frank after he escaped the concentration camp he was in. Otto Frank published it after editing, etcetera.
**Keep in mind that Miep Gies was also a secretary for Mr. Frank's spice factory office. Miep would have, most likely, been sent to prison or to a labor camp. In WWII there were two types of camps: concentration, or death, camps, and labor camps, which did not have the death facilities like the concentration camps did. However, on the day that the Franks got arrested, the police saw here as a secretary and would have arrested her anyway, had the police not been from the same town she was from, Vienna. He felt pity towards her and told her tell tell no one they were there. However, once the war was over, it wouldn't have mattered anyway.
There were concentration camps in the Holocaust. The concentration camps were basically work/death camps.
There were concentration camps in the Holocaust. The concentration camps were basically work/death camps.
annes dad otto frank
There were runaways from concentration camps. They were horrible, and people kept in them were treated horrendously. However, people who attempted to escape rarely succeeded. Some of them didn't even survive.
not many people with diseases in the camps survived for very long.