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  • No Betsie was 59 when she was at Ravensbruck and died there Dec 16, 1944...

  • the holocaust makes me cry bc im of jewish herritage and my grandmother was a surviver of the holocaust. :*(

  • I believe my mom a nazi. She was ww2 communications person but I think more. They trained women to be guards for women and also some mored to other camps. May they all who ran concentration camps BURN IN HELL!

  • @meeakit

    First of all I am sorry the actions of your mother may have affected your heart and trust me I do understand however - it is not up to us to wish somone to burn in hell but rather to pray for their conversion and G*ds love affect/infect thier soul and that of thier families - pray for them as the Master did on the cross for they know not what they do - Listen to Corries words and invite Jesus into all corners of your heart

    Shalom

  • @silentfades  yes true

  • anything on nazist female guards in concentration camps? Their roles? The cruelest of them?

  • For a deep account of the camps and death squads re Martin Gilberts book The Holocaust- it will shock you- this film was mild and made in the 80s

  • i want to be as strong as she wase

  • i love corrie

  • so do I and Betsie- what a testimony to us when we feel hard pressed- they were in their fifties then so not young

  • @pianohbc actually I believe Betsy was 63 years old and anemic to boot.

  • Bless her- even more testimony to her faith.

  • @pianohbc yes their testimony of the Lord's strength is what the gospel is truly about - God's righteousness in us.

  • Corrie Ten Boom was dutch. She died at age 91 in Orange Country, California, USA in 1983.

  • Corrie's fathers answer to her when she was a child and didn't think she could suffer for Christ - is beautifully wise & answers my question to Christ as well - the movie 'The Hiding Place' shows just how horrendous the suffering in the Concentration Camps were...

  • my favorite quote from her book was about when she was a child, she was scared of death, and her father, lovingly said to her" corrie, when do I give you your ticked for the train" corrie thought for a moment, and said, "why, Pappa, just before we board the train," Her father said, with deep profound truth, "that is how it is with our Heavenly Father, when it is time to die, He will give you the courage you need." She is my Hero of the Faith...God bless

  • We liked it when she said- I wont be thankful for the lice!!

  • I wrote this before I found out just how amazing God really is. Like Corrie said, "there is no pit so deep that God's love is not DEEPER STILL." He was with me and my daughter in the depths of Hell, when she was diag. 9/09 with a brain tumor at the age of 11 yrs. No matter what lies ahead...God is with us...and HE gives us courage to face that which we can not face under any other circumstances...God is GREAT!! Corrie is still my Hero of the faith! Her strength is amazing!! So is Betsy's!

  • Well actually it was mild compared to the truth- made in the 80s for family viewing. If you want to read an exact record that will chill you to the bone read Martin Gilberts book The Holocaust. I was shocked that men could do the things written there with survivors accounts.

  • This is Corrie's 1974 interview with Pat Robertson about The Hiding Place.

  • Where does this intervire come from?

    I'm curious about the interview.

    Also, where does the apologetic preamble come from?

    Sound like the speaker has a new zealand accent.

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