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  1. The Hiding Place is an autobiographical book written by Corrie ten Boom with John and Elizabeth Sherrill. It was published in 1971. The Sherrills came up with the idea for The Hiding Place while doing research for another book of theirs called God's Smuggler. At the time, ten Boom was already in her mid-70s.

  2. Jan 1, 2001 · Corrie ten Boom and her family became leaders in the Dutch Underground, hiding Jewish people in their home in a specially built room and aiding their escape from the Nazis. For their help, all but Corrie found death in a concentration camp. The Hiding Place is their story.

  3. Aug 16, 2023 · The Hiding Place: Directed by Laura Matula. With Nan Gurley, John Schuck, Carrie Tillis. Corrie Ten Boom and her family risk everything to hide Jewish refugees by the hundreds, and they ultimately face the consequences when they are discovered.

  4. In wartime Holland, the Ten Boom family quietly shelters Jews in their small house—until Nazis discover the hiding place. When they are arrested and imprisoned in concentration camps, they’re...

  5. The Dutch surrender to Germany in 1940 changes life dramatically. After Peter is arrested for playing the Dutch national anthem in church, the family begins hiding Jews and others who are in danger in their home, which is called the Beje. They build a secret room for added protection.

  6. Oct 1, 1974 · The Hiding Place is the remarkable story of a Christian family who did everything in their power to help the Jews and those working in the underground during WWII. Corrie ten Boom grew up in Haarlem (Holland, Netherlands) as the daughter of a Clock smith.

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  7. Jul 6, 2023 · Darkness has fallen over Europe, and the boots of the Third Reich echo through the streets. But on a quiet city corner in the Netherlands, some choose to resist. Corrie Ten Boom and her family ...

  8. The Hiding Place is a nonfiction memoir about Corrie ten Booms experiences in World War II. A bestseller after its publication in 1971, it tells the story of how ten Boom and her sister, two unmarried women in their 50s, became involved with the Dutch underground during the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands.

  9. During WWII, Corrie Ten Boom and her family risk everything to hide Jewish refugees by the hundreds, and they ultimately face the consequences when they are discovered.

  10. In wartime Holland, the Ten Boom family joins the underground resistance to help save persecuted Jewish families and quietly shelters Jews in their small house - until Nazis discover the "hiding place."