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  1. Feb 17, 2023 · 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. Sophie Scholl...

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  2. She was a key member of the Weiße Rose (White Rose)—a resistance group run by students at the University of Munich who distributed leaflets and used graffiti to decry Nazi crimes and the political system, while calling for resistance to the Nazi state and the war.

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  3. Most Germans took the traditional position, that once war breaks out, it is the duty of the citizen to support the troops by supporting the government. But Hans and Sophie Scholl believed differently.

  4. The White Rose, led by students including Hans and Sophie Scholl, was an anti-Nazi group during WWII. Its members spread leaflets denouncing the regime.

  5. May 9, 2021 · Known as Hitler's judge, Roland Freisler (R) sentenced Sophie and Hans Scholl and Christoph Probst to death in February 1943. On the morning that she went to the guillotine, Sophie, aged 21,...

  6. May 2, 2024 · Sophie and Hans Scholl, as well as Christoph Probst, were sentenced to death by the People’s Court on 22 February 1943 and executed that same day. The other three members of the White Rose were executed on 19 April. Some of their supporters received lengthy prison sentences.

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  8. Known as Hitler's judge, Roland Freisler (R) sentenced Sophie and Hans Scholl and Christoph Probst to death in February 1943. On the morning that she went to the guillotine, Sophie, aged 21,...

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