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The Watchmaker's Secret Room: Corrie ten Boom, The Holocaust Rescuer Behind "The Hiding Place"

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November 14, 2024 3:02 am

The Watchmaker's Secret Room: Corrie ten Boom, The Holocaust Rescuer Behind "The Hiding Place"

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On this episode of Our American Stories, all in all, it is estimated that around 800 Jews were saved by Corrie ten Boom and her family. Hear Corrie tell her story!

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After Holland surrendered to the Nazis, they hid Jews in a secret room in their home, or Beyje, in Haaland, Netherlands, near Amsterdam. We'd like to thank Vision Video for contributing the footage for this story, so without any further ado, here's Corrie Temboom. A shadow fell across us in 1940, but it rested lightly.

Nobody dreamed that this tiny cloud would grow until it blocked out the sky. And nobody dreamed that in this darkness each of us would be called to play a role, even the funny old Beyje with its unmatched floor levels and ancient angles. Life was very changed when the war arrived. I will never forget that through these streets, and I saw tanks, and it was a real performance, this big, huge army going through the streets to make impression on us.

And I can still remember these boots marching over the streets. It was strange when the German uniforms were seen, and we had to obey the people of the occupation. The beginning was not so terrible. We had only five days war, then we had to surrender, and it seemed that things were a little bit the same as before.

Betsy tried to keep our life as normal as was possible. She didn't agree with all the things that the enemy told us to do, and she tried even to make the meals as normal and good as before. We really learned to know the people around us. There were friends who had always thought you can depend on them, but they changed. They could get some more food when they helped the enemy, but the example of my father was a great help.

Although he was at last a weak old man, his spiritual strength helped all of us. When the Germans came in Holland, the young men especially were in great danger. They needed workers in ammunition factories. They came and took the boys just from the street. These ratzias were terrible. Almost every family was really in great danger and need.

I think of my nephews, Kick and Peter. Sometimes when they had to go to the street, then we gave them girls' dresses. Sometimes we have laughed when they went in girls' dresses in the street, but in reality it was very sad. During the first year of German rule, there were only minor attacks on Jews in Holland. It was as though they were trying this, testing the temper of the country.

On our daily walk, Father and I saw the symptoms spread. Jews will not be served. No Jews. It began slowly, but the Nazi propaganda machine spewed out its poison. The yellow star served to mark the prey. In the early morning hours, many loyal Dutchmen were forced from their beds. They left their homes like shadows.

They would never return. As soon as we saw the danger there for all the Jewish people, we warned many of the Jews. I remember that Father and I went to Dr. Heimstra, one of our friends. Just imagine that Mr. von Heimstra will be brought to a concentration camp. His wife to another concentration camp.

His children will be killed. And that moment I took a decision. That was the beginning. There were many underground workers in Holland. Then we had many secrets.

The good thing was that there were two entrances in the shop and in the alley. And we always looked very carefully who came. Some of the neighbors did not know and it was better that they didn't know it.

We did not talk about the Jews outright. We were a small family of three people. My father with two of his spinched doors. We had a family of three people. My father with two of his spinched doors.

We just played the game as if that was the whole family. The world became so important that they needed a hiding place in case the Gestapo came for an inspection. The secret room was made in my bedroom. There was a famous architect who made these hiding places. And that was his part in underground work.

Very important. I will never forget that he came upstairs and through the whole house to see where it was possible. And because this room was the highest of the house, he chose this, my tiny bedroom. The wall was made of brick and that was the secret of the hiding place. When they started to knock at it, it was solid, so they didn't find it. They had to creep so into this opening of the hiding place.

And then, when they were in it, they could close the backside of the closet so that you couldn't see there was an opening. A non-privileged Jew will be unable to show his face in the Netherlands. At the same time as Reich's commissioner, I will publish a decree that the possession of the Jew will be held. Each day, more and more Jews were herded together on city street corners.

Families, young and old, there were no exceptions. Publicly, the Nazis succeeded in their attempt to camouflage the destiny of the deportees. They spoke of labor service in Germany. Our hearts were stoned, seeing them hauled away like sheep.

Calm, dignified, almost hopeful. The human imagination could not accept the whispered rumors as to what awaited them. And you're listening to Corrie Tamboom and what a story she is telling. I am old, but I know about prison, she started. I know what it is like to be behind a door that only opens from the outside. And those last words were chilling.

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Lord Jesus, help me. There on the street, I remember the dream that the Lord gave to me at the beginning of the war. As I watched a kind of odd old final wagon, old fashioned and out of place in the middle of a city, came lumbering across the square forged by four enormous black horses. To my surprise, I saw that I myself was sitting in the wagon. And Father too, and Betsy. There are many others, some strangers, some friends.

I recognize Pickwick and Toge, Willem and young Peter. Altogether, we were slowly being drawn across the square behind those horses. We couldn't get off the wagon. That was the terrible thing. It was taken us away, far away. But we didn't want to go. I did not know then what that dream meant.

Later, I understood. In this house, in 1844, there happened something. A minister said to my grandfather, pray for the peace of Jerusalem that is written in the Bible. My grandfather had never thought about it, but he saw that it was a commandment in the Bible and he invited his friends and they came in this house every week and had a prayer meeting for the Jews. 100 years later, in this very same house, Grandfather's son, four of his grandchildren and a great-grandson were arrested because they had saved Jewish people. That was a divine, but not to understand, answer on prayer for Jerusalem.

I remember that when Father was warned by his friends and they said, don't have always Jewish people in that house. It will end up in prison for you. And Father said, I'm too old for prison life.

But when that will happen, it will be an honor to me to give my life for God's ancient people. And that's what really happened. After 10 days already, Father died in prison. For the first week, they put me in a cell with four or five others. I was very ill with pleurisy. The prison doctor said I would have tuberculosis, so I was sent to solitary confinement. They did not want me to infect the others.

Perhaps for the first time in my life, perhaps for the first time in my life, I was really alone. And I knew my life was completely in the hands of the enemy. They could kill me or torture me or just forget me altogether.

There was no one to know. At night, the sound of distant bomb penetrated the thick walls and the muffled cries of people being tortured by the Gestapo. That was a little bit of hell.

I tried singing, but the guards pounded on the door for silence. They threatened to take me to the dark cell. In the dark cell, you had to stand in water.

Time became a very thick thing to have to wade through. There was a possibility each moment of the day and night that it would come for me. Whenever I heard footsteps outside my cell, I would ask myself, do they come to torture me, to kill me? Once, I stood with my back against the wall of my cell with my hands spread out as if I would push it away. And I was that scared. And then I said, Lord, I'm not strong enough to stand all this.

My faith is not strong enough. Then I saw an ant I had seen for days roaming over the floor. I had just mopped the floor with a wet rag. The moment the ant felt the water on the stones, he ran to a little hole in the wall. He did not stop to look at the wet rag or his weak feet.

He went straight to his hiding place. Corey, don't look at your faith. It is weak like the tiny feet of that ant.

Don't think of the possibilities of those cruel people. I am your hiding place. And you can come to me like that ant disappeared into the hole in the wall. And for the first time, there came a real peace in my heart.

I was 53 years old then. I'd always known about Jesus. And now in soldiery confinement, I had started to really know that his light is stronger than the deepest darkness. I have an idea that later when we are in heaven, we will look back and understand many things that are now not to understand by us.

I can tell you about thousand answered prayers, but I also can tell you about many unanswered prayers. It was a prayer that I said every day when I was in prison in Holland, oh God, let they never bring us to a concentration camp. We had heard such terrible rumors about what happened there.

But God had other plans. This is Betsy, my sister. She was in other part of that same prison, but I could never see her. Months later, we were transferred to a bigger prison in Holland. And then after that, we were packed like cattle in boxcars and taken deep into Germany. The Nazis were empty in jails everywhere.

Men prisoners were sent one way, women prisoners another. And you're listening to Corey 10 Boom, and it doesn't get more real than this, the confrontation with evil. And my goodness face to face is Corey and so many of the people of Western Europe and so many allied Americans and Canadians and Australians taking the fight to the Nazi menace. Lord, I'm not strong enough to stand all of this.

My faith is not strong enough. And my goodness, the Nazi menace. Well, it put faith to the test throughout Western Europe. I'm not sure Western Europe has recovered actually.

And then that prayer, oh God, may they never take us to a concentration camp, but God had other plans. He said, when we come back more of the remarkable story of Corey 10 Boom here on Our American Stories. Classic cocktails, each in under 30 seconds at the push of a button. And right now, Bartesian is having a huge site-wide sale. You can get $100 off any cocktail maker or cocktail maker bundle when you spend $400 or more. So if the cocktail lover in your life has been good this year or the right kind of bad, get them Bartesian at the push of a button, make bar quality cosmopolitans, martinis, manhattans, and more. All in just 30 seconds. All for $100 off.

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And God did it. The woman in front of me was searched and then my sister was directly behind me. But no one even noticed I was there. The barracks they put us in were built for 200 women. They packed 700 of us inside. The bunks were built up all the way to the ceiling.

We each had sleeping space a few inches wide. If they had all been working, we would have had eight toilets for the entire barracks. It was so dangerous in Ravensbruck to use the word of God. If the guards caught you, you were killed in a very cruel way. But they never knew that I had a Bible meeting twice every day in barracks 28. The room was filthy, crawling with fleas and lice. That's why the guards never came in past the door. So you see that the Lord used angels and lice to leave us our Bible.

I don't mean to say it was pleasant. There were moments of great despair. I remember I remember one night I was outside the barracks and there were beautiful stars. And I said, Lord, you guide all these stars. You have not forgotten one of them, but you have forgotten Betsy and me. And then Betsy said, no, he does not forget us. I know that from the Bible, the Lord Jesus has said, I am with you always until the end of the world.

And Corrie, he is here with us. And he must believe that. It is not feeling, but believing. And I slowly learned not to trust in myself or my faith or my feelings or trusting in, but trusting in him. Feelings come and feelings go.

They are deceitful. In all that hell around us, the promises from the Bible kept us sane. Ravensbrück was a work camp. It was the enemy's plan to work us to death. Before the war would end, 96,000 women would die here, including dear Betsy, who became an old woman before my eyes and slowly starved. The smoke from the crematorium was like a black haze over the camp. Every day, 700 women died or were killed.

It was the only way to solve the problem. There were far too many of us. So I looked death in the eyes, not once, but often.

And I found that the Lord was still my hiding place. Betsy was now number 66729. I was 66730. It was as if we had ceased to be human.

Parox 28 was built to house 400 women. There were now 1400 of us. Our small Bible became the center of an ever widening circle of help and hope. Like waves clustered around a blazing fire, we held out our hearts to its warmth and light.

I had believed the Bible always, but reading it now had nothing to do with belief. It was simply a description of the way things were, of hell and heaven, of how men act and how God acts. Betsy seemed mercifully oblivious to pain and despair. Watching her, I often wondered if God had put a hedge about her as he had about Job so long ago. The cold was affecting Betsy's legs.

They were like wood. She weighed no more than a child. She could no longer stamp her feet as the rest of us did to keep her blood flowing. More and more the distinction between prayer and the rest of life seemed to be vanishing for Betsy. Betsy was gone. There was no cold now.

No hunger. Nothing between Betsy and the face of Jesus. And there I saw already a little bit God's side. When the Lord takes us very close to himself, we see the things more or less from God's point of view. In some way we are protected, but it is not in the Bible that the Lord will tell that you have no cross to bear. Just contrary, the Bible says take up your cross and follow the Lord Jesus. And to follow the Lord Jesus that means to share in his suffering, but he gives grace to do it. And he even gives joy.

There is almost a joyful side in suffering for the Lord, especially in suffering for the Lord, because we know that Jesus has suffered so much for us at the cross. Three mornings after Betsy's death, I was summoned to the administration barracks. Years later, it was learned my release came through a clerical error, what some might call a mistake. Not long after I was set free, women my age were put to death. Women my age were put to death.

It was in a meeting in Germany. I saw suddenly in the in the midst of the crowd a woman who wouldn't look into my eyes. And suddenly I saw that woman that is the nurse who has been cruel to Betsy when she was dying. And there came hatred in my heart. But I knew when I do not forgive those who have sinned against me, then the Heavenly Father will not forgive me.

So I said, Lord, I cannot forgive her. But Lord, I claim Roman 5-5, the love of God is shed abroad into our hearts through the Holy Spirit who has given to us. And I said, thank you, Jesus, that you have brought into my heart God's love through the Holy Spirit.

And thank you, Father, that your love in me is stronger than my hatred. And the same moment, I could love that nurse. And I was used afterwards to bring her to a decision for Jesus Christ.

Now, just imagine, I had hated her. But when the Lord cleanses you with his blood, he does such a good job that he can fill your heart with his love. Yes, I am Corrie Temboom. And I have told to anyone who would listen, no pit is so deep that he is not deeper still. With Jesus, even in our darkest moments, the best remains and the very best he had to be. I promised my sister and my sister promised my sister, I will tell it. And I tell you. And a special thanks to Greg Hengler, great job on the production as always. We'd like to thank Vision Video for contributing the footage for this story. On her 91st birthday, April 15th, 1983, Corrie Temboom passed away and was buried in Santa Ana, California.

On her death, it was noted that in Jewish tradition, it is only the very blessed people who are allowed the special privilege of dying on their birthday. The story of Corrie Temboom here on Our American Stories. Ever had questions for your pastor but felt awkward or embarrassed to ask them? Maybe questions about sex or politics or IVF or mental illness? There's a podcast for that. I'm Pastor Mike Novotny with Time of Grace Ministry and in my new podcast, Taboo Questions with Pastor Mike Novotny, I answer questions from people just like you. I open up the Bible to give answers that point people back to the truth and especially to Jesus. To listen, just search Taboo Questions with Pastor Mike.

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