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  1. Elisabeth ten Boom (19 August 1885 – 16 December 1944) was a Dutch woman, the daughter of a watchmaker, who suffered persecution under the Nazi regime in World War II, including incarceration in Ravensbrück concentration camp, where she died aged 59.

  2. 16. Dez. 2020 · Betsie ten Boom was a Dutch watchmaker who, along with her sister Corrie, hid Jews and resisted the Nazis during World War II. She died in a concentration camp, but not before leaving a legacy of love, forgiveness, and hope for all who suffered.

  3. Corrie ten Boom, eigentlich Cornelia Arnolda Johanna ten Boom, war eine niederländische Judenretterin aus christlicher Überzeugung, die während der nationalsozialistischen deutschen Besetzung der Niederlande eine Untergrundorganisation gründete, mit der zahlreiche Juden vor dem Holocaust gerettet wurden. Sie wurde verraten und schließlich ...

  4. 27. Okt. 2019 · Corries Großvater, Willem ten Boom, eröffnete 1837 in Haarlem ein Uhrmachergeschäft. 1844 begann er einen wöchentlichen Gebetsgottesdienst, um für das jüdische Volk zu beten, das schon damals in Europa diskriminiert wurde.

  5. Learn how two women of different faiths and backgrounds faced the horrors of Nazi persecution and concentration camps. Corrie ten Boom, a Dutch watchmaker, and Edith Stein, a Jewish-born Catholic philosopher, shared a bond of faith and suffering.

  6. 18. Feb. 2023 · A new book explores how, by concealing them behind a false wall, Corrie ten Boom helped rescue hundreds of Jews and Dutch resisters from German clutches during World War II. By Matt Lebovic.

  7. 16. Feb. 2021 · Betsie ten Boom. Betsie’s name is the lesser known of the ten Boom sisters, but her determination and what she experienced is a similar tale of courage that must be told. Betsie was born on 19th August 1885 with pernicious anaemia and was seven years older than her sister Corrie.