Hans and Sophie Scholl Were Once Hitler Youth Leaders. Why Did They Decide to Stand Up to the Nazis?
Archival evidence offers clues on the radicalization of the German siblings, who led a resistance movement known as the White Rose Jud Newborn Co-author, Sophie Scholl and the White Rose Hans Scholl ...
COMMENTARY: Hans Scholl, like his sister Sophie, had found in St. John Henry Newman and other Christian writers the resources and inspiration to make sense of the brutal world around him. Hans Scholl, ...
He fought Hitler with slogans and leaflets; that cost him his life. On September 22, the founder of the White Rose movement Hans Scholl would have turned 100. A look back at the famous resistance ...
Brother and siser Hans and Sophie Scholl and Christoph Probst, members of the Nazi resistance student organization the White Rose, in 1942. On February 22, 1943, Sophie Scholl, was beheaded in Berlin.
Based on a true story, the show opens off-Broadway for a 12-week run. (New York Jewish Week) — In the summer of 1942, a group of determined students and faculty at Germany’s University of Munich ...
Composed and resigned, the attractive 21-year-old German student is led into a cell to join her brother. Sophie and Hans Scholl, 24, quietly share a cigarette and then embrace, knowing this will be ...
Sophie Scholl—The Final Days is currently screening at Australian cinemas. Directed by Marc Rothemund and written by Fred Breinersdorfer, the film powerfully dramatises the activities of the White ...
Hans Scholl 24, his sister Sophie 21 and Christoph Probst 23 guillotined in Stadelheim Prison on Feb.22nd 1943 were members of "The White Rose" an anti-Nazi student group formed at Munich University.
The Nazi Party executed student Sophie Scholl in 1943 for her role in the White Rose resistance group. The German government is set to release a special coin next year, marking her 100th birthday.
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