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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]
Hans Fritz Scholl was a German pacifist and the founder of the White Rose resistance movement that was active during the Nazi period. Originally from Baden-Württemberg, Scholl hailed from an affluent family.
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.
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.
Sep 21, 2018 · On September 22, the founder of the White Rose movement Hans Scholl would have turned 100. A look back at the famous resistance group against Hitler. He fought Hitler with slogans and leaflets...
Her leg broken by the Gestapo interrogators, she hobbled on crutches to the guillotine, dying like her brother Hans, and Christoph Probst, who were all beheaded by Johann Reichhart in Munich's Stadelheim Prison on February 22, 1943. Sophie Scholl's last words were , 'The sun still shines.'.
Partial transcripts of the sentencing of German anti-nazi group White Rose members Hans and Sophie Scholl, Christoph Probst, Alexander Schmorell, Kurt Huber, Wilhelm Graf and other supporters of the group in 1943.