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Hans Scholl

Sophie Scholl. Hans Scholl. http://basil.apperceptio.com/justseeds/images/02WHITEROSE_600.jpg. White Rose Resistance Movement. The people who started the Movement were named Hans and Sophie Scholl. The White Rose Movement was a resistance against the Hitler Youth. Hans →. ← Sophie.

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Hans Scholl

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  1. Sophie Scholl Hans Scholl http://basil.apperceptio.com/justseeds/images/02WHITEROSE_600.jpg

  2. White Rose Resistance Movement The people who started the Movement were named Hans and Sophie Scholl. The White Rose Movement was a resistance against the Hitler Youth. Hans→ ←Sophie http://www.hrs-bad-laer.de/2006_2007/schulname/scholl.jpg

  3. The assassination attempt on Hitler was set up on July 1944 by the White Rose. • Even though the leaders of the White Rose weren’t Jewish they still felt what was happening to the Jews was cruel and unfair. • The White Rose was set up in many cities such as Hamburg, Freiburg, Berlin and Vienna. http://www.bibleetnombres.online.fr/images20/salut_hitler.jpg

  4. http://www.holocaustresearchproject.org/revolt/images/wr%20monument.jpghttp://www.holocaustresearchproject.org/revolt/images/wr%20monument.jpg • The White Rose decided to start making leaflets that denounce the regime of the Nazis. • They spread these leaflets around to students throughout the University of Munich so they could have more support in rebelling against the German army.

  5. he was one of the many leaders of the White Rose guilty of distributing leaflets, sabotage of war and treason he studied musicology, psychology and philosophy at the University of Munich after getting arrested he was sentenced to death Professor Kurt Huber http://www.khg online.de/unterricht/faecher/geschichte/khuber/bild/kurt_bild.jpg

  6. Christopher Hermann Probst • he was another leader of the White Rose • he was guilty of capital offense and high treason in distributing leaflets • he had a wife and 2 kids with a baby on the way • he studied medicine at the University of Munich • he was arrested on February 19, 1943 and he was sentenced to death http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/c/cf/WhiteRose.jpg

  7. The Hitler Youth. • Many of the White Rose members were actually once part of the Hitler Youth. • The Hitler Youth was very restricted on their rules and what went on and what happened while you were part of the Youth. http://zoltanjokay.de/zoltanblog/wp-content/gallery/august-sander/Member-of-the-Hitler-Youth-ca-1941-August-Sander.jpg http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_DxztunIqm_w/Rx0xeaDt8qI/AAAAAAAAASo/1Dzhbj5IGNE/s320/HitlerYouth.jpg

  8. After Hans and Sophie were executed, their sister Inge Jens found a journal of everything that went on while they were secretly writing letters to each other and when they were in prison and what it was like. She later edited their book At the Heart of the White Rose: Letters and Diaries of Hans and Sophie Scholl

  9. Works Cited • Berenbaum, Michael. The World Must Know. Boston: Little, Brown, 1993. Print. • “Christoph Hermann Probst” Web. 30 December 2009. • Gill, Anton. “The Protest of Youth”. 6 August 2004. Literature of the Holocaust, 1994. Web. 3 December 2009. • Hickman, Kennedy. “World War II: The White Rose”. 2009. About. Web. 30 December 2009. • Simkin, John. “Professor Kurt Huber”. Spartacus Educational, Web. 30 December 2009. • Schmittroth, Linda and Mary Kay Rosteck. People of the Holocaust Volume K-Z. New York : DK, 2007. Print. • “White Rose.” Holocaust Encyclopedia, 4 May 2009. United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. Web. 1 December 2009.

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