Corrie ten Boom
Nazi resister and author of The Hiding Place
Nazi resister and author of The Hiding Place
1983
43 years ago — 91 years old
Activists & Humanitarians
Netherlands
Born in the Netherlands, played a pivotal role in sheltering Jewish refugees during World War II. Operated a secret room in her family's home to hide individuals from Nazi persecution. After her arrest, endured imprisonment in concentration camps. Following the war, authored The Hiding Place, detailing experiences and themes of forgiveness and faith. Became a sought-after speaker, sharing lessons of resilience and compassion throughout the world.
Sheltered Jewish refugees during WWII
Wrote The Hiding Place, documenting her experiences
Advocated for forgiveness and reconciliation
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