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- Peter van Woerden, a resident of Geneva, Switzerland, died during the last days of summer in He was 66 years old.
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What I Saw At Corrie Ten Boom’s Hiding Place
The Watchmaker's Daughter:
The True Story of World War II Heroine Corrie ten Boom
by larry loftis
william morrow, 384 pages, $16.49
Eighty years ago, on February 28, 1944, the Nazis arrested a Dutch family in Haarlem in the Netherlands. The eighty-four-year-old watchmaker Casper ten Boom—known as “Haarlem’s Grand Old Man”—and his daughters Betsie and Corrie (ages fifty-eight and fifty-two), had been hiding Jews; six people were huddled in a tiny secret room behind a false wall in Corrie’s top floor bedroom. It would become known to millions of people as “the hiding place”; those who sought safety there called it “the Angel’s Den.”
The story of the ten Booms is one of extraordinary power: of a family sacrificing all for the Jewish people, of faith and courage under brutal conditions, of seemingly impossible forgiveness. It is a story for all times, but especially for our times, as anti-Semitism rears its ugly hea
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- The tale has already been told by Corrie herself in six books, including The Hiding Place (1971), which sold over three million copies; a film of the same name; and memoirs by her nephew Peter Van Woerden and by Hans Poley, one of those who survived the Nazis thanks to the Angel’s Den in the ten Boom house.
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- Peter Van Woerden (January 7, - September 6, ), also known as Pierre Van Woerden and “Onkel Peter,” was a Christian musician, author and composer.
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In The Secret Place: A Story Of The Dutch Underground - Peter ...
- A book by Corrie Ten Boom's nephew - who began his career in the Dutch underground in Having found Christ in the midst of World War II, he evaded the police for many months until the night he went to visit his grandfather and Aunt Corrie.