From February 1944 until the camp administration released Corrie ten Boom in late December 28th 1944. Betsie (her sister) knew that she would be out before the new year.
Corrie Ten Boom was arrested on February 28th 1944 around 12:30pm.
She helped Jews hide during WWII.
Corrie ten Boom never died in Ravensbruck. She died of a stroke on April 15, 1983.
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Ravensbruck concentration camp
After spending three months in prison, Corrie ten Boom was sent to Vught concentration camp in south Holland in 1944, which was mainly used as a transit stop for prisoner being moved to Germany and Poland. She was than moved to Ravensbruck concentration camp in Northern Germany, were she remained until she was freed in December 1944. It was in Ravensbruck that Corrie's sister, Betsie ten Boom died.
Corrie ten Boom is well known for surviving the notorious Ravensbruck Concentration Camp, while her sister, Betsie, who was with her in the Camp did not. The family's old watch shop had a secret room. The ten Booms were betrayed and thrown into the brutality of the concentration camps. It was in the watch shop that Corrie helped her father as a hobbie.
No, Corrie ten Boom was born in Amsterdam.
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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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