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The Hiding Place
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- Corrie ten Boom
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The Hiding Place: A Summary
"The Hiding Place" narrates the compelling true story of Corrie Ten Boom, her family, and their courageous efforts during World War II in the Netherlands. The Ten Boom family, devout Christians, turned their home into a hiding place for Jews fleeing the Nazi regime, risking their lives in the process.
Early Life and the Hiding Place
Corrie was born in 1892 in Haarlem, Netherlands. The Ten Boom family were active members of their local church and held strong Christian beliefs that preached love, forgiveness, and the sanctity of all human life. Their home became a refuge for those persecuted by the Nazis, earning it the name "The Hiding Place."
Arrest and Concentration Camps
In 1944, the entire Ten Boom family was arrested by the Nazis. Corrie and her sister Betsie were sent to Ravensbrück concentration camp. Despite the horrors they faced, they maintained their faith, offering hope and kindness to their fellow prisoners.
Faith and Forgiveness
One of the most poignant themes of "The Hiding Place" is Corrie's journey towards forgiveness. She forgave the guards and others who were part of the system that caused her family's suffering and the loss of her sister Betsie. After the war, Corrie traveled the world, sharing her story of faith, forgiveness, and hope.
Legacy
Corrie Ten Boom's story is a testament to the power of faith and forgiveness under the most extreme circumstances. "The Hiding Place" continues to inspire people around the world with its message of hope, resilience, and the belief in the goodness of humanity even in the darkest of times.