The Ten Boom family decided to hide Jews in their home. They were one of the more important families because they helped the people who had health problems or were harder to disguise
We must help God's people, no matter the consequences
Csúszik: 2
The first bombs were dropped on Holland. The Ten Boom family stayed up all night to pray.
...reports are coming in, more bombs dropped on the north side of Holland...
Csúszik: 3
Wo sind die Jew?
Beeil Dich!
The Gestapo raided the Beje and all of Corrie's family was arrested and taken to a concentration camp. All of the Jews in their house were not found and escaped a few days later.
Csúszik: 4
On a prison transport to Ravensbruck Concentration Camp, Corrie and her sister, Betsie, were reunited. They stayed together in different camps until Betsie got sick and died.
Bewegen!
Betsie!
Csúszik: 5
A few days after Betsie passed away, a clerical error freed Corrie from the concentration camp. About a week after Corrie was freed, all the women her age were executed. Corrie was driven back to her hometown and was reunited with her brother, Willem.
Corrie? Is it really you?
Csúszik: 6
A few years after being freed from the camp, Corrie established a home for people who had survived the Holocaust. She helped people physically and mentally and even helped some people with their religion and faith. Corrie was able to help hundreds of people and families.
I did it, Betsie...
Csúszik: 7
One day, on her way home, Corrie ran into one of the soldiers that had imprisoned her. He had converted to Christianity and left the Nazis. Even though Corrie had been working hard to teach other people how to forgive the Nazis, she found that she could not forgive this man on her own. She prayed to God for strength and she was able to shake the man's hand and forgive him.
I'm so glad I found you! May the Lord bless you for all you have done!