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9->''"I hide behind curtains 'cause I have a fear of getting stabbed."''
10-->-- '''Polonius (Chief Wiggum)''', ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' on ''Theatre/{{Hamlet}}''
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13There are only so many places a person can hide, but one that's available in most indoor locations is the common curtain. When someone's coming and you've got to get out of sight quick, just duck behind one of these and you're golden. Oh, drapery -- where would ExactEavesdropping and [[HilarityEnsues Wacky Hijinx]] be without you?
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15Bonus points if you see the shoes peeking out under the bottom. Triple bonus if [[OutfitDecoy the shoes]] were [[InvokedTrope specifically put there]] to [[SubvertedTrope throw the searcher off the scent]].
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17Close cousin to the ClosetShuffle. May lead to a DramaticCurtainToss. Not related to TheManBehindTheCurtain, although one of those may use this.
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25* When Anime/{{Madlax}} comes to visit her target the night before the assassination [[spoiler:on the account that it was himself who ordered his own death]], she initially conceals herself behind a curtain from neck down. This was to hide the fact that she was wearing a cocktail dress and has actually come to comfort the man before he goes. She is funny like that.
26* ''Anime/PaniPoniDash'': Whenever Rei freaks [[InnocentProdigy Rebecca]] out by showing [[EyesDoNotBelongThere she has an eye in her palm]], Rebecca usually responds with this.
27* ''VisualNovel/UminekoWhenTheyCry'': Jessica in Banquet, to hide from [[spoiler:EVA-Beatrice while she's busy playing with Nanjo's corpse.]]
28* One ''Manga/{{Yotsuba}}'' chapter sees Yotsuba playing hide-and-seek with her dad. She decides to hide behind a curtain -- but she also twists the curtain up in a way that leaves her legs clearly visible to her dad.
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32* In ''Franchise/{{Batman}}'' #400, the Scarecrow ambushes Julia by hiding behind the shower curtain in her bathroom.
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36* ''Fanfic/TheVictorsProject'': In ''The Bonds of Blood,'' the Careers find Jay hiding behind a curtain the day after the bloodbath.
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40* ''WesternAnimation/BeautyAndTheBeast'' - Lumiere is caught doing inappropriate things to a feather duster behind some curtains.
41* Disney's ''WesternAnimation/{{Hercules}}'' has Herc do this. Meg spots him easily-- the twitchy feet kinda give it away.
42* Subverted in the ''WesternAnimation/VeggieTales'' movie ''[[WesternAnimation/ThePiratesWhoDontDoAnythingAVeggieTalesMovie The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything]]''. The villains have captured the prince and are now looking for his little sister, and one of them flings a curtain aside when he thinks she's hiding behind it. She's not. He gives up in frustration, [[GaveUpTooSoon unaware that she's actually hiding under the floorboards]].
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46* ''Film/TheAdventureOfSherlockHolmesSmarterBrother''. Sigerson and Sergeant Sacker hide behind curtains after breaking into Gambetti's home. Since Gambetti is a blackmailer, this is probably a ShoutOut to the Literature/SherlockHolmes story "The Adventure of Charles Augustus Milverton".
47* In ''Film/AmericanDreamer'', "Rebecca" (actually a housewife with EasyAmnesia, who believes she's the private detective in her favorite stories) sees shoes under a curtain and thinks someone is hiding like this. But it turns out a guy just placed his shoes under the curtain.
48* The Spielberg film ''Film/BatteriesNotIncluded'' [[EstablishingCharacterMoment introduces one of its characters this way]]-- the big, burly former boxer is hiding from thugs, who easily find him.
49* ''Film/CatsEye'': In "Quitters,Inc.", Dick sees a pair of boots behind a row of coats in his closet. He delivers an impassioned plea about how he wasn't smoking. The next morning, the boots are gone and there are muddy footprints leading away from the closet.
50* ''[[Film/{{Cleopatra 1934}} Cleopatra]]'': Pothinos hides behind a curtain in order to kill Cleopatra, or maybe Caesar. Cleopatra sees his shoes, however, and plunges a javelin into his stomach.
51* ''Film/{{Clue}}'' (movie adaptation) - the curtain is used to hide the fact that the pair of arms being used for a FakeOutMakeOut don't belong to a dead body.
52** Subverted at another point when Ms Scarlett approaches a twitching curtain, [[NothingIsScarier only to find that it's because of a broken pane of glass behind it letting the wind blow it.]]
53* In ''Film/DeepInTheValley'', Lester and Carl hide from Rod behind the curtains in Daphne's room. The curtains are lace and don't conceal them at all, but due to the TrappedInTVLand reality they are trapped in, Rod doesn't notice.
54* In ''Film/DialMForMurder'', the killer hides behind curtains.
55* In ''Film/DickTracyMeetsGruesome'', Gruesome gets the drop on Pat by hiding behind a hanging tiger skin the taxidermist's shop.
56* In ''Film/HangmenAlsoDie'', a critically wounded Dedic hides behind the curtain in Dr. Svoboda's apartment when Inspector Gruber comes by.
57* ''Film/TheHorrorShow'': When Donna is searching the basement for the cat, Jenke's legs and shoes are seen hiding behind the rack of clothes.
58* Subverted in ''Film/{{Hunted 1952}}''. When Robbie sneaks into Chris' apartment, his first choice of hiding is behind the living room curtains but then he notices his uncovered legs and goes to hide under the table instead.
59* In ''Film/LadyOnATrain'', Danny sneaks into Nikki's apartment to retrieve the slippers and hides behind the curtain. Haskell, who is leaving, sees his shoes sticking out from under the curtain. When he bends over to examine them, Danny knocks him out with a {{Tap on the Head}}.
60* In the 1981 film ''Film/{{Looker}}'', the serial killer with the L.O.O.K.E.R. gun hides behind translucent curtains while stalking his prey, who cannot see him because the gun has rendered him invisible to her, and eventually wraps her up inside a curtain before she falls to her death.
61* In ''Film/Madhouse1974'', the killer lurks behind the curtains in Ellen's bedroom, before lunging out to kill her.
62* In ''Film/MurderSheSaid'', Miss Marple first encounters Alexander when he is hiding behind the curtain that separates her room and the lumber room, and she throws a vase at him.
63* ''Film/TheNameOfTheRose'': The herbalist discovers the book that's the [[MacGuffin motive for the various murders]] in a medieval monastery. He goes to tell William of Baskerville, who tells him to lock himself in his room and let no-one in until he arrives (Baskerville is held up in a theological conference). On returning to his apothecary, he shocked to find the place ransacked. He bolts the door and quickly goes to check the book is still there. It is lying on the floor under a table. The herbalist is relieved, until he sees a hooded figure step out from behind a curtain and walk toward him...
64* In ''Film/ThePalmBeachStory'', Gerry hides from an intruder behind the shower curtain of her apartment.
65* The killer in ''Film/{{Pieces}}'' hides behind the curtain when the cops arrive at his place.
66* ''Film/{{Pulgasari}}'': When the king is cornered by Pulgasari, he makes a last-ditch attempt to survive by curling himself up in a curtain to hide. Given Pulgasari is a {{Kaiju}} who had decided to completely demolish the king's palace, it's unlikely the king's plan would have worked even if Pulgasari somehow didn't know where he was.
67* The 1922 version of ''Film/{{Robin Hood|1922}}'' scores triple points. Mooks in the castle see Robin's shoes beneath the curtain, but Robin put them there as a distraction while he went elsewhere.
68* At some point in the beginning of the first ''Film/ScaryMovie'', the killer hides behind a curtain. Or he would, if not for his [[HooksAndCrooks hook]] poking out.
69* In ''Film/ReturnToOz'', Dorothy and Ozma hide behind curtains in the clinic.
70* In ''Film/SevenMurdersForScotlandYard'', [[spoiler:Winston]] hides behind the curtain in Lulu's flat when Barbara comes in to get some milk for her cat. However, Barbara sees his shoes peeking out under the curtains and recognizes them as the same ones she saw the night of the first murder.
71* In ''Film/SherlockHolmesAndTheDeadlyNecklace'', Holmes hides behind a curtain when he is searching Moriarty's house and Moriarty returns home.
72* In ''Film/SherlockHolmesAndTheHouseOfFear'', Watson hears a noise and starts searching the lounge in the castle, but completely fails to notice a pair of shoes sticking out from the bottom of the curtains.
73* ''Film/UndercoverBrother''. The title character comes home and thinks there's someone hiding behind a curtain because he sees their shoes under it. He pulls the curtain aside to expose them but finds the shoes are empty. Then Sistah Girl shows up from offscreen and puts a gun to his head (she used her shoes as bait to distract him).
74* "Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain!" The movie version of ''Film/TheWizardOfOz'', an example so famous [[TheManBehindTheCurtain it named a trope]].
75* A variation in ''Film/TheWolfman2010'' when Inspector Aberline sees a standing mirror with a couple of boots behind it. Thinking Lawrence is behind the mirror he fires, only to find when the mirror shatters that it's only a statue. One of the other policemen quips, "Now there's some bad luck for ya!" regarding the broken mirror. [[spoiler:Given that Aberline is later bitten by Lawrence, and thus [[TheEndOrIsIt doomed to become a werewolf himself]], he's not wrong.]]
76* A cliffhanger ending of one of the episodes of the serial film ''Zorro's Black Whip'' shows the boots of the Black Whip behind a curtain, upon which the bad guys empty their pistols into it. Subverted as only the boots were behind the curtain, leaving the Black Whip free to deal with the bad guys (who now have unloaded pistols) at the start of the next episode.
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80* In ''Literature/ABrothersPrice'', Cullen hides behind a curtain in order to listen to what his sisters have to talk about with Eldest Whistler. [[spoiler:He leaves his hiding place to hug and kiss Eldest Whistler when he hears that she plans to marry him.]]
81* ''Literature/TheDayOfTheJackal''. When the Jackal arrives at the hotel where the OAS leadership is waiting to hire him, he sees the shoes of their bodyguard behind a curtain in the hotel corridor, returns to the front desk and uses the internal phone to place a call to their hotel room, informing them that if that man isn't out in the open by the time he gets up there, he's going to leave and not come back. This incident causes problems for the Jackal later--the bodyguard pegs him as a ProfessionalKiller like himself, and is later kidnapped and tortured into giving up this information.
82* ''Literature/TheFamousFive'': This happens twice in ''Five Go To Smuggler's Top'':
83** Dick and Julian hide behind curtains when they are trying to find out who is signalling from a tower.
84** Block hides behind a curtain when he is trying to catch Timmy in the house. However, his shoes give him away, and the children ambush him.
85* ''Literature/JohnCarterOfMars'': On Barsoom, curtains are deliberately hung to create a narrow gallery between them and the wall where guards, assassins, eavesdroppers or whatever may lurk. It's not paranoia when people are really out to get you - as everybody and everything is on Mars.
86* In ''Literature/MairelonTheMagician'', Kim hides behind a curtain when she wants to hide the fact she's been snooping around in the carriage.
87* ''Literature/MaloryTowers'': In the first book, Darrell sneaks about the school at night to find out what happened to a friend she believes she injured. She wraps herself up in curtains to hide, sheds tears over them, and even falls asleep in them.
88* In ''Literature/{{Night Watch|Discworld}}'', Vetinari steps out from behind a curtain in his aunt's house, where some conspirators are meeting.
89* ''Literature/TheRadix'': [[ProfessionalKiller Erich Metzger]] does this when he comes to kill general Rojas, and it works. Apparently, Santiago Rojas's bodyguard has FailedASpotCheck.
90* In ''Literature/TheRubyRedTrilogy'', Gwen has to hide behind a curtain from her future self. Future!Gwen spots her anyway, but at least distracts Gideon.
91* In Creator/RobertEHoward's ''The Shadow Kingdom'', Literature/{{Kull}} does not notice the spy, but at the end of the first scene, a tapestry moves.
92* ''Literature/SherlockHolmes'':
93** In "Charles Augustus Milverton," Holmes and Watson break into a blackmailer's house; when they hear noises coming toward the office, they quickly duck behind a curtain in time for some ExactEavesdropping [[spoiler:and a little murder]].
94** In "Literature/TheValleyOfFear", the assassin hides behind the curtain to catch the victim off guard. [[spoiler:The ProperlyParanoid victim spots the shoe behind the curtain and attacks the murderer, who ends up being accidentally and [[BoomHeadshot rather gruesomely]] killed in the ensuing GunStruggle.]]
95** In "The Mazarin Stone", Holmes hides behind one to spy on two men to learn where they hid the eponymous diamond. It works because they think the shape they see is actually a wax bust of Holmes that he made a point of showing them earlier that evening.
96* ''Literature/TheSuperDictionary'': An illustration for the word "curtain" shows someone trying to hide behind a curtain, their shoes peeking out from the bottom.
97* ''Literature/TheWrongSideOfGoodbye'': A potential victim notices the Screen Cutter (a serial rapist) hiding behind a curtain in her house, and hits him in the face with a broom.
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101* ''Series/{{Carnivale}}'': The former Creature of Light hides behind curtains to keep a sense of mystery about himself.
102* An episode of ''Series/{{Charmed|1998}}'' has the sisters being pursued by various B horror movie villains due to a spell gone wrong. One of them, being chased by an axe murderer, no less, hides in the shower.
103-->''I'm being chased by an axe murderer, and I hide in the '''shower?'''''
104* Happens in ''{{Series/Chuck}}'', when they're spying on a spy in a bedroom who is going undercover.
105* ''Series/{{Cluedo}}'': Mrs. White does this when she is eavesdropping.
106-->'''Mrs White''': I secreted myself be'ind the curtains.
107* ''Series/TheCrown2016''. Group Captain Peter Townsend is having an illicit affair with Princess Margaret and tells her to hide behind the curtain on hearing Prince Philip approaching the room. Philip then proceeds to give Townsend a heart attack by pointing in the general direction of the curtains and saying he'd like to have a word about 'that'. Turns out he's pointing to the pictures of aircraft on the wall next to the curtain, because he'd like Townsend to give him flying lessons.
108* In ''Series/CriminalMinds'' Hotch empties his clip into Foyet when he find him hiding behind the master bedroom's curtain in Hotch's old house. Unfortunately Foyet had anticipated this reaction, and was wearing a bulletproof vest.
109* ''Series/DoctorWho'': In "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS36E11WorldEnoughAndTime World Enough and Time]]", Bill attempts to hide behind a curtain in the hospital. Not very well, as the IV stand she is hooked up to is still outside the curtain.
110* ''Series/FatherBrown'': In "The Man in the Shadows", Sid is forced to hide behind a curtain when he is snooping around outside the archive and the door opens unexpectedly.
111* ''Series/FatherTed'': Ted and Dougal [[SomethingThatBeginsWithBoring are playing hide-and-seek]], and [[TheDitz Dougal]] stupidly "hides" by concealing just his face behind a curtain, leaving the rest of his body plainly visible. When it's Dougal's turn to be "On," Ted finally concedes the fact that there just aren't many good hiding places in a caravan and hides himself in the very same way!
112** Though Dougal ''still'' [[TheDitz can't find him]].
113* ''Series/{{Friends}}'': In "The One with Unagi", Rachel and Phoebe sneak into Ross' apartment, hide behind his curtains and jump out yelling "DANGER!" to scare him as revenge for him pulling a similar JumpScare on them.
114* ''Series/FrontierCircus'': In "The Smallest Target", Bobby hides behind a rack of hanging dresses in Bonnie's caravan.
115* ''Series/GetSmart''. Subverted and double-subverted in "Dear Diary": The first time Max notices a pair of feet under a curtain, he tackles it, but it turns out that it was just an empty pair of shoes and that someone is hiding behind the ''other'' curtain. Later, when 99 notices another pair of feet, Max tackles the other curtain, only to find there's nobody there and the shoes did in fact belong to someone hiding behind the first curtain.
116* In ''Series/IClaudius'', Claudius ducks behind a curtain when the Praetorian Guard bursts into the palace after the murder of [[TheCaligula Caligula]]. They find him, and because they need an emperor to keep their jobs, they make him emperor.
117** Apparently this [[RealLife actually happened]].
118* Parker does this to hide from the BigBad in the ''Series/{{Leverage}}'' episode ''The Wedding Job''.
119* In a vehicular variant, Klinger on ''Series/{{MASH}}'' once hid a tank by draping an army tent over it, effectively surrounding it with curtains on all sides. However this doesn't work as the enemy (who are shelling the camp) didn't see or hear the tank drive out, so they know it's still there.
120* ''Series/OperationOuch'': During an 'Operation Time Travel' segment, Xand finds himself inside the home if Dr. John Mudge--inventor of the medical inhaler--when Mudge returns home, and hides behind the curtains.
121* ''Series/OurMissBrooks'': In "Madame Brooks [=DuBarry=]" Mr. Conklin and Harriet hide behind the curtains in Mrs. Davis' living room and spy on Miss Brooks.
122* ''Series/TheProfessionals''. In "Where The Jungle Ends", a mercenary is TrespassingToTalk to Britain's top organized crime boss. The boss is making an ImpliedDeathThreat which the mercenary cuts short by rushing over to the curtain and knocking out the goon hiding behind it.
123* ''Series/TheRiseOfPhoenixes'': Zi Yan hides behind a curtain while Zhi Wei talks to Ning Yi.
124* ''Series/SisterBonifaceMysteries'': In "Scoop!", Ruth is snooping around the minister's study when the minister enters and she hurriedly conceals herself behind the curtains. Hidden here, she overhears a compromising argument between the minister and his wife.
125* ''Series/WhodunnitUK'': The thief in "A Bad Habit" hides behind a curtain in the abbey.
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129* Music/TaylorSwift: In the title track of ''Music/SpeakNow'', the narrator sneaks into her love interest's wedding to another woman and hides in the curtains as she knows she's not welcome there.
130-->And I am hiding in the curtains\
131It seems that I was uninvited by your lovely bride-to-be
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135* ''Radio/OurMissBrooks'': In "First Day", Walter Denton hides behind the curtain in Mrs. Davis' living room.
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139* In the sci-fi parody by Steve Lovett, ''Babes In Outer Space'', the astronauts do this to hide from evil Queen Rula. The Queen's scientist Natina turns on lights to reveal them, but pretends it’s a 'shadowscope' that can [[SurveillanceAsThePlotDemands see everything the escaped astronauts are doing]]. Our heroes then [[RuleOfFunny proceed to pantomime]] everything the shadowscope 'sees'.
140* In ''Theatre/{{Hamlet}},'' the title character stabs someone he thinks is Claudius through the arras he's hiding behind. It turns out to be Polonius. Though technically an arras is a heavy tapestry, it's still this trope in essence, [[JustForFun/TheZerothLawOfTropeExamples meaning...]]
141* ''Theatre/TheLionInWinter'' has an example that takes this up to eleven: King Philip ends up with all of King Henry's sons hiding in various places around his room as each of them visits him in succession on the same night, remarking, "That's what tapestries are for."
142* In ''The Medium'' by Gian-Carlo Menotti, Toby is often found hiding behind the curtain of the puppet theater. This contributes to Baba's suspicions of him and, after her SanitySlippage, [[spoiler:her shooting him when he fails to answer her, with the curtain becoming a White Sheet of Death]].
143* A different subversion than the shoes one occurs in the play ''The Murder Room'': the protagonist hides behind the curtain of a window as his antagonist comes to the house - unfortunately for him, he didn't think that hiding behind the curtain means he's quite visible from the outside.
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147* In the second ''VideoGame/LauraBow'' game, Laura can hide behind a tapestry in one area of the museum in order to eavesdrop on an important conversation.
148* A minigame in ''VideoGame/SuperMarioRPG'' has Mario hiding behind a curtain while Booster's Snifits try to find a Mario doll (ItMakesSenseInContext). HilarityEnsues as Mario's feet are obviously visible, but one, then two, and then ''three'' Snifits all fail to notice him. Getting caught doesn't end the game, but it does trigger an OptionalBoss fight with Booster.
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152* In ''Webcomic/GirlGenius'' Boris hid behind the curtain in the Jäger Generals meeting room to listen in when Da Boys gave their report, Dimo [[http://www.girlgeniusonline.com/comic.php?date=20110314 noticed him though so he ended up not being hid for the conversation]].
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156* ''WesternAnimation/{{Arthur}}'': In "[[Recap/ArthurS1E9ArthurBabysitsArthursCousinCatastrophe Arthur Babysits]]", the Tibble twins were hiding behind the curtain during a game of Hide and Seek. Arthur made up a monster called "Swamp Thing" to scare the twins out.
157* The animated series of ''Film/PoliceAcademy'' had one episode where Capt. Harris and Lt. Proctor hid behind the curtains when a criminal showed up to rob the bank. They were just trying to prevent the criminal from seeing them but they accidentally fell on the criminal, capturing him by a stroke of luck. Harris quickly started hogging as much glory as he could.
158* The scene from ''Theatre/{{Hamlet}}'' (above) was parodied on ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' in "Tales From The Public Domain." Bart's Hamlet stabs Chief Wiggum's Polonius, who states that he was [[LampshadeHanging hiding behind a curtain]] [[{{Irony}} for fear that he would be stabbed]].
159* The Smurfs use a tapestry as cover while they follow Lady Jasmine to her quarters in Prince Theodore's castle so that he in frog form can get a kiss from her in ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs1981'' episode "The Prince And The Hopper".
160* In the ''WesternAnimation/SpaceGhostCoastToCoast'' episode "Surprise", Zorak and Moltar frantically prepare a surprise birthday party for Space Ghost. Having invited all the guests (mostly the Council of Doom) and brought them into the studio while Space Ghost was distracted, the most logical hiding place was behind a set of drapes on the set. This backfired horribly, as the drapes were never there before (and they didn't match the desk), so SG decided to just blast them (the drapes, that is; he didn't seem particularly concerned that the Council of Doom was hiding behind them).
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164* How many of us tried this out in games of "Hide and Go Seek," only to find the results ''disastrous''? It turns out curtains generally don't hide the bulky shape of a human as well as the movies would have us believe... and of course, feet really ''do'' poke out the bottom.
165* Not ''exactly'' a curtain, but many kids hide behind their mom's skirts when they are scared, serving the same purpose.
166* During UsefulNotes/WorldWarII when UsefulNotes/CharlesDeGaulle went to the White House to meet President UsefulNotes/FranklinDRoosevelt, the Secret Service became convinced that he'd try to assassinate the President and hid behind the curtains of the Oval Office. The sight of their shoes poking out from under the curtain did not facilitate post-war US-French relations.
167* [[UsefulNotes/TheHouseOfStuart King James I of England and VI of Scotland]] ([[TryToFitThatOnABusinessCard one individual]]) managed to disprove a nurse's alleged use of this trope by ordering her to stand behind said curtain in front of an audience. [[EpicFail It only came to her knees]].
168* Supposedly, Claudius was found hiding behind a curtain after UsefulNotes/{{Caligula}} was killed. He was promptly declared the new emperor.
169* Russian tsar Paul I was allegedly hiding behind a curtain when assassins busted into his own castle. It didn't work.
170* In a documentary, this played a part in how one Holocaust survivor managed to evade the Gestapo in a ghetto. However, she didn't use a curtain, she used her mother's long coat. After hiding her brother in a suitcase, she'd get behind said coat and said it was an ideal hiding place because it hid her feet too.
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