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Corrie ten Boom's The Hiding Place is located in Holland.
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Corrie had received a package from her sister, Nollie with a note saying, ''All the watches in your closet are safe'', meaning the Jews had escaped from the hiding place.
Because the German police were suspicious that the Ten Boom family was hiding the Jews in The Hiding Place.
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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.
"The Hiding Place" is a biography by Corrie ten Boom that was first published in 1971. It tells the story of ten Boom's experiences during World War II, when she and her family helped Jews escape the Nazis in the Netherlands.
No Hiding Place was created in 1959.
Flip is a teenage Jewish boy who aids the Jansens in hiding during World War II in the novel "The Hiding Place" by Corrie ten Boom. He is caring and helpful, assisting the family with everyday tasks and providing emotional support during their time in hiding. Flip is portrayed as a courageous and resilient character, facing the challenges of living in hiding with determination and positivity.
It is the place where the red lasers are. You're supposed to have special glasses.
Hiding Place - novel - was created in 1981.
The first dog-fight was thought to take place on August 28, 1914.
Corrie ten Boom's The Hiding Place is located in Holland.
Hiding Place - novel - has 158 pages.
Anne Frank's hiding place was connected to a business office in Amsterdam that was operated by her father, Otto Frank. The hiding place was located behind a movable bookcase that concealed the entrance to the Secret Annex where Anne and her family lived in hiding during World War II.