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Corrie ten Boom, a Dutch Christian who helped many Jews escape the Holocaust, broke several laws during World War II, specifically those prohibiting the harboring of Jews and aiding them in fleeing Nazi persecution. While she adhered to her moral conviction to love and protect others, these actions directly violated governmental commandments and regulations imposed by the Nazi regime. Her choices reflected a higher moral law centered on compassion and humanity, often considered in conflict with the laws of the time.

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