The hiding place in The Hiding Place was in Corrie's bedroom and it was a little room with a secret door. The hiding place was built by Mr. Smit.
The actual hiding place for the Jews! Plus a work shop for watches...
Telsa is hiding a book he's writing.
A book case blocked the entrance to where they were hiding.
Nope read the book instead
The Hiding Place' is written by Corrie Ten Boom. To purchase this book one can try any local bookstore, Walmart or Target store. Alternatively, One could try online at eBay, Amazon or the Carrietenboom website.
There is not a literal snake, but one of the concentration camp leaders is nicknamed "the snake".
Pickwick is a friendly and loyal dog belonging to Corrie ten Boom, one of the main characters in the book "The Hiding Place" by Corrie ten Boom. Pickwick plays a small but significant role in bringing comfort and joy to the family during their difficult times in hiding.
Lieutenant Rahm is a German SS officer in the book "The Hiding Place" by Corrie ten Boom. He is portrayed as cruel and ruthless, overseeing the capture of the Jewish people hiding in the ten Boom family's home during World War II. His character represents the brutality and inhumanity of the Nazi regime.
it takes place in San Fransisco and on Alcatraz island which is in San Fransisco
dujun was at mangrove swamp but later in the book he was hiding beneth the water by the beach
In "The Hiding Place" by Corrie ten Boom, Father's personality is depicted as kind, compassionate, and deeply rooted in faith. He is a strong, wise, and courageous man who leads his family with love and strength, even in the face of great adversity.
In "The Hiding Place," Corrie ten Boom was introduced to the underground by her friend and fellow watchmaker, a member of the Dutch Resistance named Mr. Moorman. He explained the need for safe houses to protect Jewish people during the Nazi occupation. Corrie's family became actively involved in this effort, eventually leading to their own involvement in hiding fugitives.