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37 Cards in this Set

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the _______ was the name for the secret police force of the German Nazis.
Gestapo
Wilhelmus was _____.
the Dutch national anthem
One beneficial effect of the German occupation was _____.
it caused the churches to be filled
The ten Booms began _____.
taking Jews into their home
The hiding place was located behind a false wall _____.
in Corrie's bedroom
Corrie reached her thirty-one associates by using a _____.
bicycle
Willem encouraged Corrie to find her own sources in acquiring ration cards.
true
Who helped Corrie find the ration cards she needed?
Fred Koornstra
How was Corrie able to get one hundred ration cards?
She called on a friend who was in charge of issuing them.
Her friend staged a robbery similar to one in a neighboring town.
He made the robbery more realistic by getting "beaten up."
What was the signal that all was clear and anyone could enter the Beje without fear?
The "Alpina" sign in the windowsill
What was the "hiding place"?
A space for hiding Jews in Corrie's bedroom.
One added hardship was that the ________ came early and stayed late
winter
The landlady found Christofels dead in his bed
true
Bob and Peter hid in the _____.
potato cellar under the kitchen table
What happened when Meyer began to recite "The Hundred and Sixty-Sixth Psalm"?
It was a Scriptural joke; there is no Psalm 166.
Meyer was reciting Psalm 100 and Psalm 66.
What happened that caused Nollie's housemate, Katrien, to arrive at the ten Boom's house in an emotional state?
Nollie's house was raided, and she and her Jewish friend were arrested.
When Corrie came to Nollie's house she _____.
was afraid to go near it
Mietje was the person who repaid Corrie's kindness by _____.
relaying messages to and from Nollie
Annaliese, the young blonde Jew with the "perfect" papers, was one of those in the internment center who were _____.
rescued
The one thing that kept Betsie, Corrie, and their father strong was _____.
prayer
Corrie prepared for the Gestapo's interrogation by _____.
having someone at the Beje come into her room and shine a flashlight in her eyes
having her housemates use the element of surprise on her
What did the chief of police know?
He knew about the ten Booms' underground activities.
What question did the chief of police ask that startled Corrie?
He asked if her underground network would kill a Gestapo informer in the police force.
What was Corrie's response?
They should pray that the man would not betray his countrymen.
What was significant about February 28, 1944?
It was the day the Gestapo raided the Beje.
Eusie and the others awakened Corrie when they hurried to the hiding place.
true
Corrie was forced to leave her prison bag behind.
true
A man in a business suit came into Corrie's room to interrogate her.
true
The Gestapo soldiers found the secret room.
false
Corrie was sick with ____ ____ for two days
the flu
What did Corrie keep by her bedside?
a prison bag with necessities
A strange man asked Corrie for money
true
Corrie’s illness made her forget to hide her papers during the raid.
falsr
Corrie said the hardest thing she ever had to do was to leave her prison bag because it was in front of the secret panel.
true
The Gestapo used the Beje as a trap
true
The Gestapo arrested a total of 35 people from the raid
true
The day of the raid ended with _____.
Corrie's father leading the nightly prayers