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Cargando... The Hiding place (1975)por James F. Collier (Director), Lawrence Holben (Screenwriter), Allan Sloane (Screenwriter)
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. This is more than a story of a family, led by conscience and faith, hiding Jews during the occupation of The Netherlands by the Nazis. They gave example of how to handle the adversities of life, and still remain human. Contrary to other reviews saying the were arrested for hiding Jews, they were actually arrested for violating varied rationing laws. they were suspected of hiding Jews, but no evidence was found. They also had connections with the underground, though apparently for the sisters, not enough to get them executed. They lost all to help their motherland, their fellow Hollanders, and those who couldn't help themselves in this cruel world they found themselves in. They worked with the disabled, hid young people subject to seizure for forced labor, assisted the underground, and hid the oppressed from harm. A bit preachy at points, it is still an entertaining and enlightening watch. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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Traces the life of Corrie Ten Boom, from the quiet years before World War II, to her work with the "underground" in helping to save the lives of countless Jewish families and her eventual arrest and imprisonment in one of Nazi Germany's most dreaded concentration camps. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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This film is the biographical and historical account of the lives of the Ten Boom family. When Holland is attacked and taken over by Germany, the Ten Boom family was greatly affected, as was so many others by the Nazi regime. The Ten Boom family, including Papa (Arthur O'Connell), Betsie (Julie Harris), Corrie (Jeannette Clift), Willem (Robert Rietti), Peter (Paul Henley), and Kik (Richard Wren), make the decision to house Jews who are escaping persecution and death from the evil German occupation. Highly recommend.
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