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The White Rose
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 178

The White Rose

A unique study of the WW2 culture of Germany.

The White Rose
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 177

The White Rose

A powerful account of the resistance group made up of German students who opposed Nazism, written by the sister of two members who were killed. The White Rose tells the story of Hans Scholl and Sophie Scholl, who in 1942 led a small underground organization of German students and professors to oppose the atrocities committed by Hitler and the Nazi Party. They named their group the White Rose, and they distributed leaflets denouncing the Nazi regime. Sophie, Hans, and a third student were caught and executed. Written by Inge Scholl (Han’s and Sophie’s sister), The White Rose features letters, diary excerpts, photographs of Hans and Sophie, transcriptions of the leaflets, and accounts of the trial and execution. This is a gripping account of courage and morality. “A sad and beautiful book; timely and timeless.” —The Wall Street Journal “The existence of an organized resistance in Germany during the Third Reich has often been glossed over or ignored . . . Now for the first time this fascinating story, told by the surviving sister of two of the students, is available in accurate and readable English.” —Library Journal

Students Against Tyranny
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 176

Students Against Tyranny

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1970
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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At the Heart of the White Rose
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 360

At the Heart of the White Rose

"The White Rose (German: die Weiße Rose) was a non-violent, intellectual resistance group in Nazi Germany, consisting of students from the University of Munich and their philosophy professor. The group became known for an anonymous leaflet and graffiti campaign, lasting from June 1942 until February 1943, that called for active opposition to dictator Adolf Hitler's regime. The six most recognized members of the group were arrested by the Gestapo and beheaded in 1943. The text of their sixth leaflet was smuggled by Helmuth James Graf von Moltke out of Germany through Scandinavia to the United Kingdom, and in July 1943 copies of it were dropped over Germany by Allied planes, retitled "The Manifesto of the Students of Munich." Another member, Hans Conrad Leipelt, who helped distribute Leaflet 6 in Hamburg, was executed on January 29, 1945, for his participation. Today, the members of the White Rose are honored in Germany amongst its greatest heroes, since they opposed the Third Reich in the face of almost certain death."--Wikipedia.

A Noble Treason
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 306

A Noble Treason

Sophie Scholl and her brother Hans were handsome, bright university students in 1942 Germany. As members of the Hitler Youth, they had once been enthusiastic supporters of the German renewal promised by National Socialism. But as their realization of Nazi barbarism grew, so did their moral outrage. Hans and Sophie formed a small group of like-minded friends, which initially included two medical students, a student of philosophy, and a fifty-year-old professor. They self-identified as Christians from various traditions-Protestant, Catholic, and Orthodox-and they called themselves the White Rose. In a darkened studio lent them by an artist, they printed eloquent anti-Nazi leaflets, which they ...

Women Without a Past?
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 393

Women Without a Past?

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2007
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  • Publisher: Rodopi

Contains autobiographies written by women who experienced Nazism from different perspectives: Elfriede Brüning, Hilde Huppert, Greta Kuckhoff, Elisabeth Langgässer, Melita Maschmann, Inge Scholl and Grete Weil. This book examines autobiography as a form of writing at the centre of debates on the 'self', 'truth' and 'history'.

Sophie Scholl and the White Rose
  • Language: en

Sophie Scholl and the White Rose

A special 80th anniversary edition of this much-acclaimed title, to commemorate the extraordinary events of 1943 A SPECIAL ANNIVERSARY EDITION TO COMMEMORATE 80 YEARS SINCE THE EXTRAORDINARY EVENTS OF 1943 Sophie Scholl and the White Rose tells the gripping true story of five Munich university students who set up an underground resistance movement in World War II. The thrilling story of their courage and defiance, brought to life in the Oscar-nominated film Sophie Scholl - The Final Days, is beautifully told in this special 80th anniversary edition of Annette Dumbach & Jud Newborn's critically acclaimed work. Acclaim for Sophie Scholl and the White Rose: 'The animated narrative reads like a suspense novel.' New York Times 'Powerful and compelling... Among the indispensable literature of modern political culture.' Hans-Wolf von Wietersheim, Das Parlament 'A dramatic story of courage during the darkest period of the 20th Century... And it's a story with new chapters unfolding. This book is a fundamental resource and a memorable read.' Toby Axelrod, author and reporter

Hfg Ulm
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 479

Hfg Ulm

This book provides the first chronological account of the political history of the Ulm School of Design, considered to be the most influential educational institution in the world for contemporary design.

Die Weisse Rose
  • Language: de
  • Pages: 79

Die Weisse Rose

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1995
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Sophies Schwester
  • Language: de
  • Pages: 286

Sophies Schwester

Sophies Schwester – das ist Inge Scholl, deren jüngere Geschwister Hans und Sophie 1943 hingerichtet wurden, weil sie sich dem NS-Regime widersetzt hatten. Inge Scholl wusste nichts vom Widerstand ihrer Geschwister. Doch sie begab sich umgehend auf eine private Spurensuche und avancierte damit nach 1945 zu einer ebenso einflussreichen wie prominenten Aktivistin in der bundesrepublikanischen Erinnerungs- und Gedenkkultur an den Widerstand im "Dritten Reich". Christine Hikel hat darüber ein erhellend-aufregendes Buch geschrieben. Sie kann eindrucksvoll zeigen, wie familiäre Erinnerungen konstruiert wurden, wie sie sich im Laufe der Zeit veränderten, wie und wann sie sich gegen konkurrier...