Betsie ten Boom
Elisabeth ten Boom (19 August 1885 – 16 December 1944) was a Dutch woman, the daughter of a watchmaker, who suffered persecution under the Nazi regime in World War II, including incarceration in Ravensbrück concentration camp, where she died aged 59. The daughter of Casper ten Boom, she is one of the leading characters in The Hiding Place, a book written by her sister Corrie ten Boom about the family′s experiences during World War II. Nicknamed Betsie, she suffered from pernicious anemia from her birth. The oldest of four Ten Boom children, she did not leave the family and marry, but remained at home until World War II. She is a Righteous Among the Nations.
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Born | Amsterdam, Netherlands | 19 August 1885
Died | 16 December 1944 59) Ravensbrück concentration camp, Germany | (aged
Resting place | Ravensbrück concentration camp, Germany |
Nationality | Dutch |
Education | Through local secondary school |
Occupation(s) | Bookkeeper, homemaker |
Employer | Casper ten Boom |
Known for | Righteous Among the Nations, The Hiding Place by Corrie ten Boom |
Height | 5.28215 ft (161.000 cm) |
Parent(s) | Casper ten Boom Cornelia Luitingh |
Relatives | Corrie ten Boom (sister) |
Website | ten Boom Museum |
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