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William ten Boom died on April 9, 1944, primarily due to the harsh conditions he faced in the Nazi concentration camp of Ravensbrück, where he was imprisoned for helping Jews escape during World War II. His health deteriorated significantly during his captivity, and he ultimately succumbed to exhaustion and malnutrition. His death came just days before the camp was liberated. Ten Boom's legacy lives on through his family's efforts to aid those in need during the war.

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