Works Cited
Primary Sources
Corrie ten Boom: Online Archive @ Dallas Baptist University. DBU. Dallas, TX. 11 Oct 2008
<http://www.dbu.edu/ctb_collection/index.htm>
This website provides an introduction to general information about the life and mission
of Corrie ten Boom held at Dallas Baptist University. From this site I obtained a
general overview of her life, as well as a photograph I used on my website.
CIA - The World Factbook. 23 Oct 2008. Central Intelligence Agency. 1 Nov 2008
<https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook.geos/nl.html>
This website includes maps, information about countries around the world, and information about the CIA. From this site I obtained a map of The Netherlands I used on my website.
Radio Theatre. 2008. Focus on the Family. 1 Nov 2008 <http://www.radiotheatre.org/products/hidingPlace/>
This website includes reviews of movies and books, as well as products for sale. From this website I obtained a photograph of Corrie in her later years I used on my website.
"Her Companion." Corrie ten Boom: Online Archive @ Dallas Baptist University. DBU. Dallas, TX. 1 Nov 2008. <http://www.dbu.edu/ctb_collection/index.htm>
This website provides an introduction to general information about the life and mission of Corrie ten Boom held at Dallas Baptist University. From this site I obtained a photograph of Corrie with her companion I used on my website.
Corrie ten Boom. Corrie ten Boom House Foundation. 1 Nov 2008 <http://www.corrietenboom.com/history.htm>
This website provides general information about the life and mission of Corrie ten Boom. From this site I obtained a color drawing of the Beje (watch shop & Corrie's home) I used on my website.
Blip TV. 27 Oct 2008. <http://panther2.video.blip.tv/Freefoto-ChristianCrossAtSunsetHD117.jpg>
This website has many pictures of different things. From this site I obtained a photograph
of a cross at sunset, which I used on the page of my website that talks about Corrie's
religion.
My Hero. 2 July 2006. 15 Nov 2008. <http://www.myhero.com/myhero/hero.asp?hero=Corrie_Ten_Boom>
This website has pages written by other people about their hero. From this site I obtained
an old photograph of Corrie and her family when she was ten years old I used on my
website.
ten Boom, Corrie. Father ten Boom, God's Man. Old Tappan, New Jersey: Fleming H. Revell
Company, 1971.
This book has information about Corrie's great-grandfather, grandfather, and father. I got
six quotes from this book to use on my website and some other basic information.
ten Boom Corrie, and Carole C Carlson. In My Father's House. United States of America:
Fleming H. Revell Company, 1976. pp. 21
"Grandfather Willem died when I was six months old, leaving Father his shop in Haarlem."
This brief quote vaguely tells about the watch shop inheritance.
"Her Mission." Corrie ten Boom: Online Archive @ Dallas Baptist University. DBU. Dallas, TX.
11 Oct 2008 <http://www.dbu.edu/ctb_collection.index.htm>
This website provides an introduction to general information about the life and mission
of Corrie ten Boom held at Dallas Baptist University. From this site I obtained four quotes
from Corrie.
ten Boom, Corrie, and John Sherrill, and Elizabeth Sherrill. The Hiding Place. New York:
Inspirational Press, 1995
The Hiding Place is a well-known and well-liked book about a woman named Corrie ten
Boom who hid Jews in her home during the time of the Nazi invasion in The Netherlands.
It talks about her courageous acts to save the Jews and her brave and faithful ten months in prison. I used this book as background information and the basis for all my research, as in, it provided me with knowledge of Miss ten Boom before I started my research, and it gave me an idea of what to look for as I continued my project.
"The Hiding Place." Corrie ten Boom: Online Archive @ Dallas Baptist University. DBU. Dallas,
TX. 29 Oct 2008. <http://www.dbu.edu/ctb_collection/index.htm>
This website provides an introduction to general information about the life and mission
of Corrie ten Boom held at Dallas Baptist University. This part of the site includes
information on the book The Hiding Place, and what Pam Rosewell Moore (Corrie's companion) recalls of the writing process. It also includes information on the 1975 movie version which is also titled "The Hiding Place", after the book.
"Imprisonment." carmelnet.org. 19 Jan 2009. <http://carmelnet.org/titus/html/biog7.htm>
This website has information on another Holocaust victim, Titus Brandsma. From this site
I obtained an old photograph of the entrance of the Scheveningen prison.
"Ravensbruck." Jewish Virtual Library. 2009. 19 Jan 2009. <http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/Holocaust/Ravensbruck.html>
This website's "purpose is to provide information about all facets of Jewish life". (Found at bottom of website home page.) From this site I obtained a photograph of the Ravensbruck women's concentration camp.
Wikipedia. 23 Aug 2008. Wikimedia Foundation Incorporated. 23 Oct 2008. <http://enwikipedia
.org/wiki/File:Corrie_ten_Boom.jpg>
This website has information on many subjects in many languages. From this site I obtained a photograph of Corrie in her later years.
Secondary Sources
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. 7 Oct 2008. United States Holocaust Memorial
Museum, Washington, D.C. 1 Nov 2008. <http://www.ushmm.org/wlc/article.php?
lang=en&Moduleld=10006914>
This website is part of an online source for the United States Holocaust Memorial
Museum in Washington, D.C. Because Corrie ten Boom was even a small part of the
Holocaust, a brief overview of her has been done and posted on the site. Although the source is very small, it provides some information to which I can reference for my own summary on my website.
Wikipedia. 31 Oct 2008. Wikimedia Foundation Incorporated. 23 Oct 2008. <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corrie_ten_Boom>
This website has information on many subjects in many languages. From this site I
obtained some information about her early life, such as her siblings and the family's move
shortly after her birth, as part of the "Corrie's Early Life" page on my website.