The Hiding Place Final Review
How does Betsie view the guards?
- Betsie believes people who can be taught to love
A jew who doesn't look jewish at all and serves the ten booms
Annaliese
It is a small house with part of it being the watch shop. The hiding place is in nollie and corrie's room
Beje
Betsie becomes seriously ill once again, and goes to the hospital under unusual circumstances,. What are they?
Betsie could not move her arms or legs, and the guard sent a stretcher for her.
She is kind to others and is very close to God
Betsie's character
Dutch Watchmaker
Corrie's occupation before the German occupation began in Holland
What do the residents have to practice with Corrie?
Denying the fact that she's hiding jews
Why does Otto persecute Christoffels but show respect for Corrie's father?
He feels that he doesn't need to show respect to Christoffels, but needs to show respect to Corrie's father since he is his boss
What does Willem to do divert suspicion from his frequent trips to Haarlem?
He hosts a worship service every Wednesday morning
What does Corrie's nephew, Peter, do at the church sermon?
He plays the national anthem of Holland
What is Corrie able to sneak into her barracks at Ravensbruck?
Her Bible, sweater, and vitamins
What sad but important news does Corrie receive while in prison?
Her father died 10 days after his arrest
Where is the secret room constructed?
It is a wall behind Corrie's bedroom
Why is Corrie looking forward to September 1?
It was just a date that she used to mark the 6th month mark because that's the average term for "ration card offenders"
Who are Katrien and Annaliese?
Jews hiding in Nollie's house
Suddenly, at Vught, the prisoners are ordered to return to their barracks in the middle of the day. What happens?
Male prisoners are lined up and shot (800 died that day)
Cheerful and tells the truth at any cost
Nollie's personality
From whom does Corrie receive a package, and what is in it?
Nollie; cookies, vitamins, needles and thread, bright red towel, blue sweater
Who becomes a somewhat unlikely ally at the police station?
Rolf, who is a police officer
Where are the ten Booms transferred first?
Scheveningen
What happens the evening after Jan Vogel's visit?
Soldiers come to the Beje to get Corrie, Father, Betsie, and the Jews
Where is the second place Corrie and Betsie are taken to after arrest?
Southern Holland; Vught
Diabetes
Tante Jan's death
During this period of persecution of the Jews, what does the Beje become?
The Beje becomes an underground operation for lodging and/or placing Jews in safehouses.
What important news does Betsie learn in Vught that angers Corrie?
The man from Ermelo (Jans Vogel) was really a worker for the Gestapo
What news does the family receive over the radio?
There will not be war; Holland will remain neutral
What happens to all those arrested?
They are taken to a gymnasium in Haarlem to be processed.
Why does Corrie thank God for the fleas?
They could worship freely because guards didn't check on them due to the fleas
The prisoners begin hearing explosions that they hope might be the advancing Dutch brigade. What does the foreman, Mr. Moorman, tell them it probably is?
"Demolition work" (meant to keep forces away)
After the ten Booms are transferred to Gestapo headquarters in The Hague, a chief interrogator offers to let Corrie's father go if he does not cause any more trouble. What is her father's response?
"If I go home today, tomorrow I will open my door to anyone who knocks"
How does Holland hold out against Germany? How does Corrie know that her country is lost? What year is this?
- 5 days -the Queen had left -1940
What do the ten Booms finally begin to realize when Germans started to occupy Holland?
- Germans were persecuting the Jews in Haarlem
What puzzles Corrie deeply in Ravensbruck?
1More and more people are attending her worship service, and no guard was there to stop them.
What method is devised as a system to warn others that the house is safe to enter?
A sign was put into the window. If it was up, it was safe, if not, it wasn't.
The beautiful house and they would be free by new year and use a former concentration camp for refugees
Betsie's visions
How does the family receive accurate news reports?
By radio
What is Corrie's dream that night they hear the radio?
She and her family were being taken far away in a wagon, and they were to never return
When Corrie goes to visit Betsie in the hospital, what route is she forced to take?
She crawls through a bathroom window at the hospital
It is a disgusting room with fleas and the windows were awful and the beds were supposed to fit 4 or 5 but they put 8 on them
Barracks 28
Betsie and Corrie react quite differently to learning who their betrayer is. How do they differ?
Betsie is quite forgiving, not carrying a burden, and Corrie is quite angry, frustrated, hurt, etc.
What is Corrie able to determine as she walks slowly past Betsie's cell?
Betsie made her cell into little home- just like Betsie!
Betsie dies the next day in the hospital and is moved to the latrine where Corrie saw the bodies piled. When Corrie goes in to see her sister, what shocks her?
Betsie's face looked full and young and radiant
Back in the barracks, what do Corrie and Betsie do?
Conduct their own worship service
Betsie, Nollie, Willem Nollie's children(6) are Kik, Cocky, Peter Willem's children(4) are Bob, Christiaan,
Corrie's siblings and their children
Why is Corrie called back to the lieutenant's office in Scheveningen?
He arranges a reading of her father's will with the rest of her family present.
In February, a man comes to ask a favor of Corrie. What is it, and what is Corrie's reaction?
He asks for money from Corrie to go to the police station to see his wife, who was arrested for hiding Jews; Corrie is a hesitant, but gives him 600 guilders.
The workers are supervised by Mr. Mooreman who is sympathetic to the prisoner's plight. What does he do for Corrie?
He gives her a job assembling relay switches- and tells her to make them faulty because they will be used in war planes for the Germans
What happens to the warning signal during the raid?
It is broken, but put back into the window
Corrie's one time lover
Karel
When do the vitamins that seem to have never-ending supply finally run out?
Mien brings them more vitamins from hospital
Where do the women stay the first two days?
Outside the Ravensbruck's barracks. They slept outside.
What is the result of the safety sign being in the window when Corrie is being arrested?
People come to the Beje and are arrested along with the ten Boom's
A music genius who can play the piano extremely well
Peter
Whom does Kik, Willem's son, take Corrie to meet one evening?
Pickwick, who had lots of people involved in the underground to save the Jews.
What does Willem need in order to place people in hiding and what does he suggest Corrie do to get them?
Ration cards; she find her own sources to get them
After four days of inhumane train travel from Vught, where are the women finally taken?
Ravensbruck
How does Corrie get the ration cards?
She gets Fred Koornstra, head of the Food Office, to sneak them for her.
Why does Nollie get arrested?
She is arrested for hiding Jews because she tells the officers that Katrien and Anna are Jewish.
With the arrival of a new head matron in Scheveningen, what changes were ordered for Corrie?
She is to have sheets; 1-2 showers a week
What does Corrie do that she fears may have angered the lieutenant?
She mentioned God; she implied that God loves everyone equally, even the feeble-minded
How does Corrie finally come to accept the humiliation of having to be naked in front of the soldiers?
She remembered Jesus was naked on the cross
Why does the lieutenant tell Corrie to walk slowly in Corridor F as she return to her cell?
She was headed towards Betsie's cell and would be able to see her.
What happens to the Jews in Beje after the raid?
The Germans don't find them; they cannot find the hiding place
What awakens the family that same night they hear the news on the radio that Holland will remain neutral?
They hear bombs exploding
Why do Corrie and Betsie believe that they are imprisoned?
They were meant to see God through all the horrible things happening to them
In Ravensbruck, Betsie has a vision of life after war. What is it, and what is unusual about it?
They were to have a large house with gardens and sophisticated features; Betsie is saying this like she actually sees the house
Why is Corrie becoming uneasy during their time of hiding Jews?
Underground becoming too large and it is harder and harder to keep everyone safe.
The prisoners are finally processed to be admitted to the camp. What is that process?
give guards all belongings ; strip every item of clothes; hower, then place on prison dress and shoes
Where are Betsie and Corrie assigned to work?
in the Phillips factory to make radios (Corrie) and sewing prison uniforms (Betsie)
What is the direct result of Corrie's visit to the doctor's clinic at Scheveningen?
solitary confinement