the story of the woman who helped to hide the Frank family
Gies, Miep
1987
The reminiscences of Miep Gies, the woman who hid the Frank family in Amsterdam during the Second World War, presents a vivid story of life under Nazi occupation.
A look at the causes and global effects of the World War II Nazi campaign against Jews and other groups of people, which led to millions of deaths and the creation of a Jewish homeland.
Presents a biographical look at the short life of Anne Frank including her birth in Frankfurt, Germany, her family's stay in hiding to avoid the Nazi's, and her legacy through the diary she kept while in hiding.
This is a biography of the thirteen-year-old Jewish girl whose diary, published after her death in a Nazi concentration camp, made her famous all over the world.
Explores the life of Anne Frank and provides an overview of her achievements. Includes online content that contains weblinks, audio and video clips, activities, and other features.
Presents a biography of Anne Frank utilizing sources beyond her famous diary--even five missing pages from it only discovered in the 1990s. Included are letters sent to American family members by Otto, Anne's father, as well as clues to the identity of those German citizens who betrayed the location of the Franks to the Nazis.