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Center for White Rose Studies | White Rose History: January 1933 – October 1943
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White Rose History: January 1933 – October 1943. Documenting the true story of White Rose resistance for all the world to read. Center for White Rose Studies. How to navigate, and general use. Notes on the translations. Tag Archives: Center for White Rose Studies. The end – or is it the beginning? February 22, 2013. Center for White Rose Studies. But in reality, it’s only the beginning. Continue reading →. November 1st, 2015. We can hardly wait! White Rose group (101). Crime lab reports (23).
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Support our work! | White Rose History: January 1933 – October 1943
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White Rose History: January 1933 – October 1943. Documenting the true story of White Rose resistance for all the world to read. Center for White Rose Studies. How to navigate, and general use. Notes on the translations. In the summer of 1942, the voice of the White Rose could barely be heard. The students distributed no more than 100 copies of each leaflet – painfully typing by hand (with carbon copies), or running off a few dozen more on a slow, hand-cranked duplicating machine. NOTE: You can also suppo...
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Second memo re Schüddekopf medical condition | White Rose History: January 1933 – October 1943
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White Rose History: January 1933 – October 1943. Documenting the true story of White Rose resistance for all the world to read. Center for White Rose Studies. How to navigate, and general use. Notes on the translations. Second memo re Schüddekopf medical condition. September 30, 1943. The Warden of the Women’s and Juvenile Prison, Rothenfeld. Rothenfeld, September 30, 1943. Tel: [blank] Herrsching a.A. Post Erling-Andechs / Train Station Herrsching. Postscheck Account Munich No. 56875. November 1st, 2015.
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Gisela Schertling | White Rose History: January 1933 – October 1943
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White Rose History: January 1933 – October 1943. Documenting the true story of White Rose resistance for all the world to read. Center for White Rose Studies. How to navigate, and general use. Notes on the translations. Category Archives: Gisela Schertling. February 21, 2013. Because Gisela Schertling was 100% a Nazi. She believed in Hitler’s cause with every ounce of her being. (Which makes Hans and Sophie Scholl’s friendship with her puzzling indeed.) Continue reading →. July 16, 1943. July 14, 1943.
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clemency | White Rose History: January 1933 – October 1943
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White Rose History: January 1933 – October 1943. Documenting the true story of White Rose resistance for all the world to read. Center for White Rose Studies. How to navigate, and general use. Notes on the translations. Second memo re Schüddekopf medical condition. September 30, 1943. The Warden of the Women’s and Juvenile Prison, Rothenfeld. Rothenfeld, September 30, 1943. Tel: [blank] Herrsching a.A. Continue reading →. Negative opinion re early release. September 27, 1943. September 21, 1943. Request ...
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The end – or is it the beginning? | White Rose History: January 1933 – October 1943
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White Rose History: January 1933 – October 1943. Documenting the true story of White Rose resistance for all the world to read. Center for White Rose Studies. How to navigate, and general use. Notes on the translations. Center for White Rose Studies. The end – or is it the beginning? February 22, 2013. But in reality, it’s only the beginning. But even more, it’s a beginning for us. Now that we know their story, what will we do with that knowledge? Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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Remington typewriter | White Rose History: January 1933 – October 1943
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White Rose History: January 1933 – October 1943. Documenting the true story of White Rose resistance for all the world to read. Center for White Rose Studies. How to navigate, and general use. Notes on the translations. Tag Archives: Remington typewriter. October 5, 1943. 1) Letter to be written: To the Secret State Police [Gestapo], State Police Headquarters, Munich. Continue reading →. List of stored evidence. September 17, 1943. The Chief Prosecutor of the Reich Continue reading →. July 19, 1943.
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Katharina Schüddekopf | White Rose History: January 1933 – October 1943
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White Rose History: January 1933 – October 1943. Documenting the true story of White Rose resistance for all the world to read. Center for White Rose Studies. How to navigate, and general use. Notes on the translations. Category Archives: Katharina Schüddekopf. Second memo re Schüddekopf medical condition. September 30, 1943. The Warden of the Women’s and Juvenile Prison, Rothenfeld. Rothenfeld, September 30, 1943. Tel: [blank] Herrsching a.A. Continue reading →. Negative opinion re early release. June 1...
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People’s Court | White Rose History: January 1933 – October 1943
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White Rose History: January 1933 – October 1943. Documenting the true story of White Rose resistance for all the world to read. Center for White Rose Studies. How to navigate, and general use. Notes on the translations. Tag Archives: People’s Court. October 5, 1943. 1) Letter to be written: To the Secret State Police [Gestapo], State Police Headquarters, Munich. Continue reading →. Second memo re Schüddekopf medical condition. September 30, 1943. The Warden of the Women’s and Juvenile Prison, Rothenfeld.
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White Rose group | White Rose History: January 1933 – October 1943
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White Rose History: January 1933 – October 1943. Documenting the true story of White Rose resistance for all the world to read. Center for White Rose Studies. How to navigate, and general use. Notes on the translations. Category Archives: White Rose group. The end – or is it the beginning? February 22, 2013. Center for White Rose Studies. But in reality, it’s only the beginning. Continue reading →. Second draft of “Reasons” (verdict). April 28, 1943. April 26, 1943. April 19, 1943. Continue reading →.