REMEMBERING THE HOLOCAUST
THINGS WE COULDN’T SAY BY DIET
EMAN
A Dramatic Account About the Christian Resistance
Movement in Holland During World War II
A TRUE ACCOUNT—Diet Eman was a young woman
when Hitler invaded Holland. When she saw the Jewish
people being persecuted and murdered, she knew she
had to do something. Together with her fiancé and other
Dutch men and women, Diet joined the underground
Christian resistance movement in order to help save the
lives of Jews who were in danger of becoming victims of
Hitler’s “final solution.”
Things We Couldn’t Say is a gripping yet endearing story of love, courage, and faith
that occurs in the midst of extreme danger and often unbearable circumstances and
loss. Before the war ends, Diet, her fiancé, and several in their group are arrested and
sent to concentration camps—many of them lose their own lives.
Diet’s story will help us remember a time in history that should not be forgotten and
will inspire us to stand for what is right, doing so by the power and grace of God.
[TWC] 352 pages |$14.95 | photos | 978-0-9791315-7-8
THE RECKONING
THE RECKONING: Remembering the Dutch Resistance
is the international award-winning documentary film
that captures the compelling story and eyewitness ac-
counts of six survivors in war-torn Netherlands during
World War II. With the revelation of Hitler’s “Final
Solution” and the uncertainty of liberation, it reveals
the intensely human aspect of the Dutch struggle against
Nazi tyranny. Diet Eman, author of Things We Couldn’t
Say, is one of the featured people in this documentary. [TR] 96 Minutes | $19.95
| CATALOG PRICE: $15.00 | DVD | Storytelling Pictures
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