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Betsie ten Boom

Dutch concentration camp victim

In this Dutch name, the surname is Ten Boom, not Boom.

Elisabeth ten Boom (19 August – 16 December ) 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 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 had suffered from pernicious anemia since birth.[1] The oldest of four Ten Boom children, she neither left the family nor married, but remained at home until World War II.[2] She was honored by the State of Israel in as a Righteous Among the Nations.

Congenital pernicious anemia

Betsie ten Boom suffered from a case of pernicious anemia, believed to be caused by a malfunction of the gastric juices of int