it was nearly two years on February 28, 1944 her and her family ( Bestie and her father) were arrested for foiling with the Germans.
Corrie ten Boom hid Jews in her bedroom wall.
I think she hided about 4,5,6, or 7.
Thirty-five
In her closet.
She was a Dutch Christian, who with her father and other family members helped many Jews escape the Nazi Holocaust. The Nazis arrested the entire Ten Boom family with the help of a Dutch informant. The book The Hiding Place is a 1971 book on the life of Corrie ten Boom, written by ten Boom together with John and Elizabeth Sherrill. It all started when he hid a German Jew after he escaped the country. History does not have a record on the hidden people names.
Yes! A free, online copy of Corrie ten Boom's The Hiding Place is available at the first related link below. The pictures provided intermittently are a very nice addition. To help you get to know the Beje, the ten Booms' shop and home, go to the second link below for pictures and information on the house, including a picture of the secret room.
"The Hiding Place" is the famous autobiography of Corrie Ten Boom who lived through the Nazi occupation of Holland in WWII. Corrie was part of the Dutch resistance in Haarlem. It tells how the Ten Booms smuggled Jews out into the countryside and abroad. Eventually Corrie and her sister Betsie were caught and sent to Ravensbruck concentration camp. The sisters became separated but held within the same camp. Betsie could not find herself hating the Germans. Corrie lived with hate and resentment until she learned from Betsie how to place her trust in God's will. Corrie miraculously survived to tell the tale and help in the post-war reconstruction of Holland and work tirelessly for reconciliation in Europe.
I can't remember the name, but he was in THE HIDING PLACE. She wanted to marry him, but he knew that his mother would not like it if he married a "poor" person. Then, she swore that she would never marry anyone.
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Corrie Ten Boom
Corrie ten Boom's The Hiding Place is located in Holland.
1971.
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Read "the hiding place"
Because the German police were suspicious that the Ten Boom family was hiding the Jews in The Hiding Place.
The Dutch resistance.
i dont know if this happened in chapter one or not but corrie ten boom's mother died of a stroke when corrie was little.
Thirty-five
Betsie, Corries Ten Boom, Peter, Pickwick and Flip
Bible, and her family, relatives.
This is because the Germany invasion was coming.