Bible, and her family, relatives.
Corrie ten Boom's The Hiding Place is located in Holland.
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Corrie Ten Boom
In the book "The Hiding Place" by Corrie ten Boom, the hiding places used included a small hidden room behind a wall in Corrie's bedroom, a fake panel in the wall of a dining room cupboard, and a secret compartment under a table. These hiding places were used to shelter Jewish refugees during World War II.
Read "the hiding place"
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Peter (Nollie and Flip's son)
The Dutch resistance.
Because the German police were suspicious that the Ten Boom family was hiding the Jews in The Hiding Place.
In "The Hiding Place," during a dogfight, a piece of a dead dog fell onto Corrie's bed. This unsettling incident highlighted the chaos and danger of the war environment surrounding the characters in the story. It served as a stark reminder of the violence and suffering occurring outside their hiding place.
This is because the Germany invasion was coming.