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Four members of the ten Boom family, including the 84-year-old patriarch, Caspar, and Corrie’s sister Betsie, would die at the hands of the Nazis for what they did.
The Ten Boom family home in Haarlem, Holland, was a safe house for those hunted by the Nazis in the brutal days of 1943 and 1944. By some estimates, Corrie, her father, Casper, and her sister ...
Corrie ten Boom and her family hid Jews and others from the Nazis during World War II. Before the war ended they were sent to concentration camps. Ten Boom family members are heroes.
The Quest Travel Group announces today its revival of an 11 Day the Holy Land program with a stop in Amsterdam to visit Corrie Ten Boom House. For more information please call or email to receive ...
How they heard about the ten Booms and their work, Corrie didn’t know. "We don’t like to work any longer for Adolf Hitler," one of them confided. "We will not kill the Jewish people.
A bestselling, ghostwritten 1971 memoir, The Hiding Place, later made into a film and a stage musical, told Corrie ten Boom’s story. She also chronicled her life in other books.
Corrie ten Boom, Part 3 The ongoing saga of a possibly-banned book Rod Dreher Sep 26, 2014 9:48 PM ...
This is why I’m very happy that the Museum of the Bible in Washington, D.C., has created a special exhibit this summer to honor Corrie ten Boom.
Corrie’s father, Casper ten Boom, 84, died in prison 10 days after his arrest. One of her older sisters, Betsie ten Boom, 59, died in the Ravensbruck concentration camp where they both lived ...
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