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Scholl was arrested in 1937–38 because of his membership in a forbidden Youth Movement organisation. Hans Scholl had joined the Deutsche Jungenschaft vom 1.11.1929 (d.j.1.11) in 1934, when he and other Hitler Youth members in Ulm considered membership in this group and the Hitler Youth to be compatible. [8]
Hans and Sophie Scholl, often referred to in German as die Geschwister Scholl (the Scholl siblings), were a brother and sister who were members of the White Rose, a student group in Munich that was active in the non-violent resistance movement in Nazi Germany, especially in distributing flyers against the war and the dictatorship of Adolf Hitler.
Jan 30, 2018 · Four days after their arrest, Hans and Sophie Scholl underwent a show trial and were sentenced to death by guillotine on the same day: February 22nd, 1943. Hans Scholl’s last words: “Es lebe...
- Derek Scally
Hans Scholl was the ideal young man for the Third Reich’s future. The first time Hans Scholl pops up on the historic lens, is at the 1936 Nuremburg Rally. An enthusiastic member of the Hitler Youth, the teenager had been handpicked to be a flag bearer.
Eighty years ago, on February 18, 1943, Hans Scholl and his sister Sophie were caught distributing anti-Nazi leaflets in Munich University. Five days later they were tried and executed for high treason on Hitler’s direct orders.
Hans Scholl was the central figure of the White Rose, an anti-Nazi resistance group in Munich. Scholl, together with friends, wrote, produced and distributed six leaflets denouncing the Nazi regime. Hans Scholl was arrested and sentenced to death.
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Much to the dismay of his God-fearing father, young and impressionable, Hans Scholl, was easily swept along by the Godless politics of Adolf Hitler and his National Socialists… So enthused he...