À propos de l'auteur

Corrie ten Boom was a Dutch watchmaker and a devout Christian known for her efforts in saving Jews during the Holocaust. Along with her family, she helped many Jewish people escape the Nazi regime by hiding them in her home in the Netherlands. Her actions ultimately led to her arrest in 1944, and she was sent to concentration camps, where she endured harrowing conditions. Despite the suffering, ten Boom's faith remained unshaken, and she used her experiences to inspire others after the war.

Nationalité Néerlandais
Date de naissance April 15, 1892
Lieu de naissance Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands
Date de décès April 15, 1983
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