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  2. May 9, 2017 · They successfully distributed five separate issues; upon the distribution of the sixth, on February 18, 1943, Sophie and Hans scattered their pamphlets at the university, where they were observed by the custodian, a member of the Nazi party, and were reported. The pair were arrested and searched.

  3. By February 22, 1943, they had been sentenced to death by the People's Court, led by Judge-President Roland Freisler and were executed by guillotine on the same day in the Stadelheim Prison. Their grave is in the adjacent Perlacher Forst cemetery (grave number 73-1-18/19). [3]

  4. Jul 25, 2014 · The square in which the memorial can be found now bears the name “Geschwister-Scholl-Platz” (“Scholl Siblings Square”), and a bust of Sophie Scholl can also be found inside the law school...

    • Where were Hans Scholl and Sophie Scholl buried?1
    • Where were Hans Scholl and Sophie Scholl buried?2
    • Where were Hans Scholl and Sophie Scholl buried?3
    • Where were Hans Scholl and Sophie Scholl buried?4
    • Where were Hans Scholl and Sophie Scholl buried?5
  5. Sophie Scholl, Hans Scholl, and Christoph Probst were executed by guillotine on February 22, 1943. While their deaths were only barely mentioned in German newspapers, they received attention abroad. In April, The New York Times wrote about student opposition in Munich.

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  6. The grave of Hans Scholl, Sophie Scholl and Christoph Probst in the Perlacher Forst cemetery, near Stadelheim prison in Munich. On 22 February 1943, Scholl, her brother Hans, and their friend Christoph Probst were found guilty of treason and sentenced to death.

  7. On 18 February 1943, Hans and Sophie Scholl dropped a stack of the sixth set of flyers from the second floor into the atrium of Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität in Munich. In response, they were arrested, sentenced to death and beheaded on 22 February 1943, together with their fellow student Christoph Probst.

  8. Sep 2, 2024 · At Munichs Perlacher Forst Cemetery (Friedhof am Perlacher Forst) you can visit the graves of Hans and Sophie Scholl and Christoph Probst who were buried together (plot 73). Alexander Schmorell is also buried here in a separate grave nearby (plot 76).

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