No, through her entire autobiography "The Hiding Place" she states how she and her sister Betsie ten Boom actually felt sorry for the Nazis.
As a Christian, she did not hate them, instead, she pray for them, and forgive them.
In the prison.
Corrie ten Boom helped the Jews because they are God’s people, and they were being persecuted by the Nazis. The Jews, or Hebrews, were God’s chosen people.
Corrie ten Boom was arrested by the Nazis in 1944. She and her family were caught for hiding Jewish people in their home during World War II. Their actions were discovered after a tip-off, leading to her imprisonment in a concentration camp.
No, Corrie ten Boom was born in Amsterdam.
Corrie Ten Boom's birth name is Cornelia ten Boom.
Corrie ten Boom was born on April 15, 1892.
Corrie ten Boom grew up in Holland.
Corrie ten Boom was born on April 15, 1892.
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she died on her 91st birthday.