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      • The principal author of the resistance movement's literature, he was found guilty of high treason for distributing anti-Nazi material and was executed by the Nazi regime in 1943 during World War II.
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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Hans_SchollHans Scholl - Wikipedia

    Hans Fritz Scholl (German: [hans ʃɔl] ⓘ; 22 September 1918 – 22 February 1943) was, along with Alexander Schmorell, one of the two founding members of the White Rose resistance movement in Nazi Germany. [1]

  3. Feb 17, 2023 · History | February 17, 2023. 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...

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  4. The regime executed Hans and Sophie Scholl and Christoph Probst on February 22, 1943. Officials also eventually arrested and executed philosophy professor Kurt Huber and the rest of the “White Rose” members.

  5. Mar 9, 2015 · A founder member of the movement, Hans beleived that a student uprising would lead to the downfall of the Nazi regime. Hans possibly underestimated the extent of the grip the state had on the people of Germany. Hans was caught, tried and executed. Hans Scholl was born on September 22nd 1918.

  6. Hans Scholl was put on trial by the Third Reich twice, once for his leadership of the White Rose in 1943 and once in 1938, following a 1937 arrest after which he had been charged under Paragraph 175a – the infamous German legal provision that made homosexuality a crime.

  7. Sep 21, 2018 · Nearly three weeks later, Hans Scholl was dead, executed by the Nazis. First fascination, then rebellion. Hans Scholl was 14 years old and lived with his family in Ulm when Adolf Hitler...

  8. Seventy-five years have passed since three German students including Hans Scholl and his sister Sophie were executed for leading the resistance movement which began in Munich on the 27th June 1942.

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