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Corrie ten Boom Margie Sewell Honors World Literature Mrs. Sewell October 3, 2014
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Nazi Resistance Born April 15, 1892, Amsterdam, Netherlands Member of the Dutch Reformed Church Protested the Nazi persecution of Jews Believed in equality for all human beings
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The ten Booms
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A Hiding Place Hid Jews from deportation in their family home Gestapo raided their house February 28, 1944 and arrested the family
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Internment Corrie, her sister, Betsie, and their father, Casper were sent to prison Their father died ten days later
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Corrie and Betsie were sent to Ravensbruck – Betsie later died there
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After the War Released in December 1944 Returned home Advocated reconcilation and forgiveness to heal the scars of war
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The Hiding Place, written in 1971, traces her miraclous story of God’s protection before, during, and after the war.
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Works Cited United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. “Corrie ten Boom.” Holocaust Encyclopedia. 2013. 20 October 2013. United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. “Ravensbruck.” Holocaust Encyclopedia. 2013. 20 October 2013.
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