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Christina Was Locked up in a Cubicle Measuring 80 by 80 Centimeters, but She Remained Silent, and that Saved the Lives of People in Hiding.

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She trusted in her faith and her children. Thanks to the courage of Christina van der Stam-Van de Water (1907-1985), two Jewish women survived the Second World War. Her acts of resistance, for which she paid with imprisonment, are only now coming to light. Historical researcher Peter Beukema (67) delved into the life story of the woman from Gouda, who was betrayed but remained silent.
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She trusted in her faith and her children. Thanks to the courage of Christina van der Stam-Van de Water (1907-1985), two Jewish women survived the Second World War. Her acts of resistance, for which she paid with imprisonment, are only now coming to light. Historical researcher Peter Beukema (67) delved into the life story of the woman from Gouda, who was betrayed but remained silent.

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ed.nl broke the news on Thursday, April 30, 2026.
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