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The White Rose (German: Weiße Rose, pronounced [ˈvaɪsə ˈʁoːzə] ⓘ) was a non-violent, intellectual resistance group in Nazi Germany which was led by five students and one professor at the University of Munich: Willi Graf, Kurt Huber, Christoph Probst, Alexander Schmorell, Hans Scholl and Sophie Scholl.
White Rose movement Kurt Huber (24 October 1893 – 13 July 1943) was a German university professor and resistance fighter with the anti- Nazi group White Rose . For his involvement he was imprisoned and guillotined .
Alfred Althus (1888–1943), SPD, supporter of Polish resistance group organized by Ignaz Hulka; Günter Ammon (1918–1995), White Rose; Edgar André (1894–1936), KPD [1] Willy Anker (1885–1960), SPD; Agnes Asche (1881–1966), SPD member, arrested for distributing illegal newspapers; Rosa Aschenbrenner (1885–1967), Rote Hilfe
For a long time after World War II, only parts of the German resistance to Nazism had been known to the public within Germany and the world at large. [6] This included the groups that took part in the 20 July plot and the White Rose resistance groups. In the 1970s there was a growing interest in the various forms of resistance and opposition.
The following is a list of members of the German World War II White Rose resistance group. Subcategories. This category has only the following subcategory. S.
Alexander Schmorell [a] (16 September [O.S. 3 September] 1917 – 13 July 1943), also sometimes referred to as Saint Alexander of Munich, was a Russian-German student at Munich University who, with five others, formed a resistance group (part of the Widerstand) known as White Rose (German: Weiße Rose) which was active against the Nazi German regime from June 1942 to February 1943. [1]
Theo Wargo/Getty. Tyrus and his wife Ingrid Rinck with their kids attends FOX Nation's 2024 Patriot Awards at Tilles Center for the Performing Arts on December 05, 2024 in Greenvale, New York.
Die Weiße Rose (The White Rose) is a 1982 CCC Film production about the White Rose resistance to the Nazis led by university students in Munich in 1942–1943 whose members were caught and executed in February 1943, shortly after the German capitulation at Stalingrad.