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Corrie ten Boomhuis

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During World War II, the Ten Boom family provided a hiding place for Jewish people and members of the resistance in their home on Haarlem’s Barteljorisstraat. The family was betrayed, imprisoned and deported to concentration camps – only Corrie survived the ordeal. Her house is now a museum, the majority of which recreates how it would have looked in the 1940s.

Corrie ten Boomhuis

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Corrie ten Boomhuis, Barteljorisstraat 19, 2011 RA Haarlem
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