Definitely. 'Return to the Hiding Place' takes elements from real-life situations during that time period. Although it might have some dramatization for cinematic purposes, the core of the story is true.
Resilience is also a major theme. The characters face numerous difficulties and persecutions but they still manage to survive and resist in their own ways, showing great strength and the ability to bounce back from tough situations.
I'm not entirely sure as I haven't read it specifically. But generally, it might be about a place of hiding, perhaps a secret location where characters go to avoid something or someone. It could also involve mystery and adventure.
I don't know for sure as I haven't read it. But usually in a story about a hiding place, there could be a brave protagonist who discovers or uses the hiding place. There might also be some sort of antagonist who is trying to find the hiding place or the people in it.
Not necessarily. Hiding a story might just refer to keeping it private or not sharing it, while a live event is a real-time occurrence and hiding it could have different implications.
Not always. Hiding your story might be about specific parts you don't want to disclose, but your life encompasses much more than just that story and can still be known in other ways.