Annie and her family have been hiding for 25 months. 1944 After being accused in August, she was sent to a Nazi concentration camp. Miep gies almost died, too. After the Nazis searched the attic, Gith found Anne's diary in a mess and successfully protected this precious manuscript that is now famous all over the world. Chance confirmed Anne's death in April 1945 and gave it to Anne's father, otto frank, the only survivor of the Chamber of Secrets at that time.
After the war, with the arrangement of Otto and the help of Gith, Het Achterhuis was officially published in 1947, and was translated into dozens of languages, which spread all over the world and became one of the best-selling books in history. Gith became a famous person in the Netherlands, and many international organizations awarded her medals. Miep gies devoted his whole life to exposing the truth of the World War II massacre and strongly refuted the theory that Het Achterhuis was a fake.
Het Achterhuis witnessed the Nazi crime of destroying and killing Jews during World War II, and miep gies' brave behavior made people remember that history. Harriet Acht House is regarded as one of the most important works in the 20th century. It describes the story that Anne and her family lived in the attic for more than two years in secret in order to avoid the Nazis during World War II. While avoiding the Nazis, Anne used the notebook given by her father to truly record their fearful life in the secret attic.
Although regarded as a hero, miep gies has always refused such an honor. In a speech to students in 1997, miep gies said, "I don't want to be regarded as a hero. Young people may think that you can become a hero by doing your duty. If so, I'm afraid there will be no one to help others. I am not a hero, I am just an ordinary housewife and secretary. "