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  1. Love is the only consolation, because love requires no proof. It exists like God himself, whose existence could doubtless be proved but was sensed by mankind long before any evidence could be produced.”. ― Hans Scholl, At the Heart of the White Rose: Letters and Diaries of Hans and Sophie Scholl. 1 likes.

  2. Hans Scholl Quotes. I knew what I took upon myself and I was prepared to lose my life by so doing. Hans Scholl. Prepared, Loses. 31 Copy quote. Who among us has any conception of the dimensions of shame that will befall us and our children when one day the veil has fallen from our eyes and the most horrible of crimes...reach the light of day?

  3. en.wikiquote.org › wiki › White_RoseWhite Rose - Wikiquote

    Oct 31, 2023 · Nothing is so unworthy of a civilised nation as allowing itself to be governed without opposition by an irresponsible clique that has yielded to base instinct.... The White Rose (German: Die Weiße Rose), was a non-violent, intellectual resistance group in Nazi Germany led by a group of students from the University of Munich, including Sophie Scholl, Hans Scholl and Alexander Schmorell.

  4. The first four leaflets (Leaflets of the White Rose) were written between March 1942 and July 1942. Authors were Hans Scholl and Alexander Schmorell, though it is possible that Sophie Scholl and Christoph Probst contributed to the texts. Their voices seem to echo on the pages. We also know that one of Hans Scholl's discussions with Traute ...

  5. No doubt the best-known members of the group were siblings Hans (1918–1943) and Sophie Scholl (1921–1943), both of whom had supported the Nazi regime early on but eventually came to oppose it. Information about the government’s crimes—the euthanasia program and conditions on the Eastern Front, for example—hastened their move toward resistance.

  6. The White Rose Opposition Movement. In 1942 Hans Scholl founded the “White Rose” movement with some of his fellow medical students. Among the White Rose members were Sophie Scholl, Christoph Probst, Willi Graf, and Alexander Schmorell. The “White Rose” movement was one of the few German groups that spoke out against Nazi genocidal policies.

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  8. It is a lesson in dissent. It is a tale of courage, of principle, of honor. It is detailed in three books, The White Rose (1970) by Inge Scholl, A Noble Treason (1979) by Richard Hanser, and An Honourable Defeat (1994) by Anton Gill. Hans and Sophie Scholl were German teenagers in the 1930s. Like other young Germans, they enthusiastically ...

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