Gies, Miep., Gold, Allison. Anne stamp Remembered. New York: Simon and Schuster Inc., 1987. 220pp.
Anne Frank Remembered is the autobiography of Miep Gies, the woman who helped the Frank family survive during their two years in privateness. Her password is a primary source or first hand account of the persecution of Judaic people in Nazi occupied Holland during the turn world war. It is also the first hand account of the hiding of Jews such as the Frank family, the Van Daan family, and Dr. Albert Dussel during this time.
In regard to the books autobiographic format, the author, Miep Gies, does not present the reader with a clear dissertation statement. Instead, throughout the book the author discusses her briny views toward the actions of the Nazis and their oppression of the Jewish people. Her disapproval of German Nazi actions is evident in the quest quotation, when she was asked to bond the Nazi Girls Club:
How can I join such a club? I icily asked. Look at what the Germans are
doing to the Jews in Germany. ...Let her take a good look at me and see
with her own eyes that some Aryan woman was not to be swept in by
the Nazis. (Gies, p. 41, 1987).![]()
The main source of background to the authors point of view is her own story. In order to further discuss her main points and views, a summary of her story must be given.
The book began with a brief history of the childhood of Miep Gies. She was born in Vienna, Austria in 1909, where she lived with her parents until the age eleven year. She was then sent to capital of The Netherlands by a program in the aid of ill-fed and sick children and was to be adopted by a Dutch family.
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