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Milton J. Nieuwsma : ウィキペディア英語版 | Milton J. Nieuwsma Milton John Nieuwsma (pronounced "news-ma") (born September 5 1941) is an American writer, journalist and filmmaker noted for his work on the Holocaust. His 1998 book ''Kinderlager'', about three young concentration camp survivors, was the basis for the 2005 Emmy Award-winning documentary, ''Surviving Auschwitz: Children of the Shoah,'' which he wrote and co-produced. Nieuwsma won a second Emmy in 2006 for the film ''Defying Hitler.'' ==Early life==
Nieuwsma was born in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, the son of John Nieuwsma, a Dutch Reformed minister, and Jean (née) Potter, a teacher. In 1945, after World War II, his family moved to Bellflower, California. At the age of 5, he met Corrie ten Boom, a Dutch-born concentration camp survivor and author of ''The Hiding Place'', whose family had hidden Jews in their Netherlands home during the war. Ten Boom was a guest at the Nieuwsma parsonage in Bellflower. In a 2001 interview, Nieuwsma recalled "sitting on (ten Boom's) lap...listening to her talk and wondering to myself, 'Who is this woman?' She reminded me of my grandmother." Ten Boom inspired him to learn more about the Holocaust.
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