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Between the wire fences and stone walls of Nazi prisons, a quiet but fierce resistance endured — not with weapons, but with prayer. Across the darkest years of the Second World War, men and women imprisoned in concentration camps and detention cells carried within them an interior world their captors could not reach. Their faith — rooted in the figure of Christ, in whispered scripture, in secretly celebrated Mass — became the last unviolable space of human dignity. This book traces that interior resistance through the experiences of Christian prisoners who survived the Nazi terror. From the Dutch watchmaker's daughter Corrie ten Boom, who sheltered Jewish families in Haarlem before her arrest and imprisonment in Ravensbrück, to Catholic and Protestant inmates at Auschwitz who conducted clandestine liturgies against the threat of punishment — their testimonies reveal how spiritual resilience operated as a form of survival itself. These were not stories of miraculous escape. They were something rarer: accounts of how ordinary people maintained their humanity, their compassion, and their relationship with God inside a system designed to extinguish all three. Figures like Dietrich Bonhoeffer, the Lutheran theologian executed at Flossenbürg days before Germany's surrender, remind us that faith under totalitarianism carried a mortal cost. Yet even in that cost, something endured — a testimony that outlasted the empire that tried to silence it.
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