Posted on 01/11/2015 12:07:41 PM PST by iowamark
Miep Gies, the last survivor among Anne Franks protectors and the woman who preserved the diary that endures as a testament to the human spirit in the face of unfathomable evil, died Monday night, the Anne Frank Museum in Amsterdam said. She was 100.
The BBC said Mrs. Gies suffered a fall late last month and died at a nursing home.
I am not a hero, Mrs. Gies wrote in her memoir, Anne Frank Remembered, published in 1987. I stand at the end of the long, long line of good Dutch people who did what I did and more much more during those dark and terrible times years ago, but always like yesterday in the heart of those of us who bear witness.
Mrs. Gies sought no accolades for joining with her husband and three others in hiding Anne Frank, her father, mother and older sister and four other Dutch Jews for 25 months in Nazi-occupied Amsterdam. But she came to be viewed as a courageous figure when her role in sheltering Anne Frank was revealed with the publication of her memoir. She then traveled the world while in her 80s, speaking against intolerance. The West German government presented her with its highest civilian medal in 1989, and Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands knighted her in 1996.
When the Gestapo raided the hiding place in the annex to Otto Franks business office on Aug. 4, 1944, and arrested its eight occupants, it left behind his daughter Annes diary and her writings on loose sheets of papers. The journals recounted life in those rooms behind a movable bookcase and the hopes of a girl on the brink of womanhood. Mrs. Gies gathered up those writings and hid them, unread, hoping that Anne would someday return to claim them...
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Even five years after her death, it is well that we remember someone like Miep Gies, who was like an angel of mercy to these Jews in very dark times.
Her husband Jan was a member of the Dutch Resistance also.
They risked everything to help others.
Anne Frank Ping, May Mies rest in peace.
Amen.
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