When the Nazis rose to power in 1933, they began a systematic campaign to exclude, expel and separate the Jewish community from various aspects of society, and in 1941, the Nazis began to murder Jews indiscriminately. In the summer of 1942, the ten Boom family began a covert underground operation in a little watch shop in Haarlem, Holland. They began to offer shelter to countless Jews, developing a vast network of contacts in order to relocate Jewish refugees to safe houses across the Dutch Countryside. Join Gary Kent as he looks at their remarkable story of compassion, forgiveness and sacrifice.