The White Rose: Students Who Defied Hitler : Youth Resistance, Moral Courage, and the Price of Dissent in Nazi Germany, 1942-1943.DE

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The White Rose: Students Who Defied Hitler : Youth Resistance, Moral Courage, and the Price of Dissent in Nazi Germany, 1942-1943.DE

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Sophie Scholl walked into the People's Court knowing the verdict before the trial began - and faced Freisler without lowering her eyes. In the winter of 1942, a small group of university students in Munich began distributing leaflets calling on ordinary Germans to resist the Nazi regime. They were not soldiers, politicians, or seasoned operatives. Hans and Sophie Scholl, Alexander Schmorell, Christoph Probst, and their circle were young men and women in their early twenties - medical students, philosophy readers, people of religious conviction - who had concluded that silence was no longer morally permissible. Within months of their final leaflet distribution, they were arrested, tried before the People's Court under Roland Freisler, and executed by guillotine.This book reconstructs the White Rose through Gestapo interrogation records, trial transcripts, surviving correspondence, personal diaries, and the testimonies of those who knew them. It examines how these students arrived at resistance - the religious and philosophical influences that shaped their moral framework, the disillusionment that followed early enthusiasm for National Socialism, and the practical decisions involved in producing and distributing resistance literature inside a surveillance state.The narrative also examines what the White Rose reveals about the structural conditions of dissent under totalitarianism: how isolated individual conscience operates without institutional support, how the regime's judicial apparatus was designed to eliminate not just resisters but the memory of resistance, and how postwar Germany eventually constructed the White Rose into a national symbol of moral courage.A carefully documented account of young people who chose conscience over survival - and what that choice cost them. Author of English-language books on mindset mastery, business innovation, and historical narratives. Elena guides readers toward clarity and achievement by connecting ancient wisdom with contemporary challenges.

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