Things We Couldn’t Say

Things We Couldn’t Say by Diet Eman is a true account published by Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing in 1999. This first edition spans 390 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows Diet Eman, a young Dutch woman, and her fiancé, Hein Sietsma, as they risk their lives to rescue Jews during the Nazi occupation of Holland in World War II. Their courageous actions in aiding the Resistance not only cost Diet her freedom but also led to the tragic loss of Hein, while ultimately saving hundreds of lives.
Readers will find a detailed exploration of the challenges and sacrifices faced by those involved in the Resistance during this tumultuous period in history. The book delves into themes of heroism, faith, and love, providing insight into the personal experiences of individuals navigating the horrors of war and conflict. With its focus on biography and historical events, Things We Couldn’t Say offers a poignant reflection on the impact of the Holocaust and the resilience of the human spirit in the face of adversity.
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Things We Couldn’t Say is the true story of Diet Eman, a young Dutch woman, who, with her fiance, Hein Sietsma, risked everything to rescue imperiled Jews in Nazi-occupied Holland during World War II. Throughout the years that Diet and Hein aided the Resistance–work that would cost Diet her freedom and Hein his life–their courageous effort ultimately saved hundreds of Dutch Jews.
Now available in paperback, Things We Couldn’t Say tells an unforgettable story of heroism, faith, and–above all–love.
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