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Miep Gies was a Dutch woman best known for her role in hiding Anne Frank and her family during the Holocaust. Born in Amsterdam in 1909, Gies was a brave and selfless individual who, along with her husband Jan, provided shelter to the Frank family in a secret annex above her workplace. She played a crucial role in supplying them with food, news, and companionship during their time in hiding from the Nazis. After the family's capture, Gies discovered Anne's diary and preserved it, ensuring that the young girl's voice would be heard long after the war had ended.

Gies' efforts to protect the Frank family were not just acts of kindness; they represented a profound moral courage during one of history's darkest periods. Following the war, she dedicated her life to sharing Anne’s story and advocating for tolerance and human rights. Miep Gies became a symbol of hope and resilience, inspiring countless individuals to stand against oppression. Her legacy continues to remind us of the importance of compassion and the impact one person can have in the fight against injustice.

国籍 荷兰语
出生日期 February 15, 1909
出生地点 Amsterdam, Netherlands
去世日期 January 11, 2010
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