Herman Sluring (Pickwick) is a good friend of the Ten Booms. He is quite wealthy and has many sources to help people who are working in the Underground.
Pickwick is an ugly man who is very rich. He visits the ten Booms' watchshop sometimes. At the party in the beginning of the book, he uses his belly as a table for his cup. His real name is Herman Sluring.
The first Jew that the Ten Boom family hid during World War II was a man named Hermann Sluring. The Ten Booms, a Dutch family, operated a secret room in their home in Haarlem, Netherlands, where they sheltered Jews escaping the Nazi regime. Hermann Sluring sought refuge with them early on, marking the beginning of their efforts to save many lives during the Holocaust. Their courageous actions were later chronicled in the book "The Hiding Place" by Corrie ten Boom.
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.
Pickwick is an ugly man who is very rich. He visits the ten Booms' watchshop sometimes. At the party in the beginning of the book, he uses his belly as a table for his cup. His real name is Herman Sluring.
The first Jew that the Ten Boom family hid during World War II was a man named Hermann Sluring. The Ten Booms, a Dutch family, operated a secret room in their home in Haarlem, Netherlands, where they sheltered Jews escaping the Nazi regime. Hermann Sluring sought refuge with them early on, marking the beginning of their efforts to save many lives during the Holocaust. Their courageous actions were later chronicled in the book "The Hiding Place" by Corrie ten Boom.
No Hiding Place was created in 1959.
It is the place where the red lasers are. You're supposed to have special glasses.
Hiding Place - novel - was created in 1981.
Corrie ten Boom's The Hiding Place is located in Holland.
Hiding Place - novel - has 158 pages.
otto,edith,and margot frank,herman,auguste,and peter van pels
there is no bad hiding place are you talkin 'bout another island
The actual hiding place for the Jews! Plus a work shop for watches...
The ISBN of The Hiding Place - biography - is 0-553-25669-6.
The ISBN of Hiding Place - novel - is 0-3807-8501-3.