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was about to give the verdict. After a brief stand-off, the Scholl parents were removed from the room. Because Werner had an army uniform on, he was able to blend in with the crowd and be there when the judge announced the guilty verdict. As those in the courtroom got up to leave, Werner was able to
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clear out incriminating evidence from Sophie and Hans' living quarters, Werner and his parents then left Munich, distraught but hopeful that they could petition for clemency. They were unaware that Sophie and Hans had already been executed at 5:00 pm. A few days later, when
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see Hans and Sophie one last time and take their hands. Hans said to him, "Stay strong. Make no concessions!" Later that day, his parents were able to see Hans and Sophie again, but Werner was not. After helping
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Soon after, the entire Scholl family was arrested, with the exception of Werner, who had gone back to the Russian front soon after Hans and Sophie's execution. The family members were arrested because of
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In the summer of 1939, Werner became the first member of the Scholl family to openly resist the Nazi regime when he resigned from the Hitler Youth, a decision that barred him from being able to take the
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In February 1943, Werner was given leave to go home to Ulm. When he came home, he found out that Sophie and Hans had been captured by the Gestapo. Along with his parents, Werner travelled to
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came to Munich after learning of Sophie's arrest, it was Werner who broke the news to him that Sophie had already been executed.
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Werner Scholl was born on November 13, 1922. He was the fifth out of six children (one of whom would die in infancy):
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Conscience before Conformity : Hans and Sophie Scholl and the White Rose resistance in Nazi Germany
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We will not be silent : the White Rose student resistance movement that defied Adolf Hitler
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when Hitler came to power. In 1936, Werner, Sophie, and their sister Inge were arrested by the
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in 1941, immediately after graduating from high school. He was later brought into the
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At the heart of the White Rose letters and diaries of Hans and Sophie Scholl
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In June 1944, the Scholl family received word that Werner was classified as
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for the trial on 22 February, storming into the courtroom just as
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LONG LIVE FREEDOM! : traute lafrenz and the white rose
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Encyclopedia of German resistance to the Nazi movement
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Index


Germany
Soviet Union
Hans
Sophie Scholl
missing in action
Hans
Sophie Scholl
resistance to Nazism
White Rose
Inge Scholl
Hans Scholl
Elisabeth Scholl
Sophie Scholl
Hitler Youth
Gestapo
Abitur
Ulm
Lady of Justice
Reich Labour Service
Wehrmacht
Russian front
Munich
Roland Freisler
Traute Lafrenz
Fritz Hartnagel
Sippenhaft
missing in action
List of people who disappeared

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