![]() The series’ creators, husband-and-wife duo Tony Phelan and Joan Rater, started working on the project six years ago after a visit to the Anne Frank House in Amsterdam. Even an ordinary secretary or a housewife or a teenager can turn on a small light in a dark room. I don’t like being called a hero because no one should ever think you have to be special to help others. Its title is taken from one of Gies’ most famous quotes: Titled “ A Small Light,” the show follows Gies’ transformation from a carefree young woman to an individual who risked everything to help others. ![]() Thirteen years after Gies’ death at age 100, a limited series from National Geographic that’s streaming on Hulu and Disney+, focuses on the life of Anne’s protector. Later in life, Gies traveled widely, sharing Anne’s story with students and other members of the public. In addition to helping the Franks, the van Pels and Fritz Pfeffer, she and her husband hid a Dutch university student who refused to sign a loyalty oath to the Nazis. ![]() But preserving Anne’s diary was only one part of Gies’ legacy. Without her intervention, the young writer’s words-which “gave a child’s face to the incomprehensible truths of the Holocaust,” according to National Geographic’s Erin Blakemore-might never have reached the wider world. ![]() Aside from Otto himself, Gies arguably deserves the most credit for bringing Anne’s diary to a global audience. ![]()
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