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