She would have lost the awesome last name "Boom"
Ok, ok, seriously she fell in love with her brother's friend from seminary. He broke her heart by leading her on and later introducing her to his fiancee in her very own house.
No
While she was born in Amserdam, Holland, she grew up in Haarlem.
Betsie is Corrie's older sister.
Corrie died April 15th 1983
Corrie ten Boom died on April 15, 1983 at the age of 91.
No
Corrie ten Boom never died in Ravensbruck. She died of a stroke on April 15, 1983.
Corrie ten Boom had two sisters, Betsie ten Boom (never married) and Nollie van Woerden (married Flip van Woerden with six children). She also had a brother, Willem ten Boom. He married Tine van Veen, the younger sister of their family doctor. They had 4 children.
Corrie ten Boom, not Betsie, was a notable figure from the Ten Boom family known for her work in hiding Jews during World War II. Betsie ten Boom, Corrie's sister, never had children. The Ten Boom sisters, along with their father and brother, were deeply involved in the resistance efforts, but neither of the sisters married or had families of their own.
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.
Ten Boom
Casper ten Boom
she died on her 91st birthday.