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Sophie Scholl and the White Rose / Annette Dumbach, Jud Newborn.

Title
Sophie Scholl and the White Rose / Annette Dumbach, Jud Newborn.
Author
Dumbach, Annette E. (Annette Eberly)
Publication
Oxford : Oneworld Pub., c2006.

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  • Newborn, Jud, 1952-
  • Dumbach, Annette E. (Annette Eberly)
Description
xvii, 238 p. : ill.; 20 cm.
Summary
"From its inception to its end, Sophie Scholl and the White Rose is an account of German resistance to the Third Reich. Subject of the German film Sophie Scholl: The Last Days, this is the story of five university students and their professor, who, as the White Rose group, launched a clandestine campaign against the Third Reich. Declaring "We will not be silent! We are your bad conscience!" they exhorted the German people to stand up and fight for freedom, and risked all to reveal the persecution of the Jews months before news reached the outside world." "The narrative takes the reader from the early days of their crusade through their arrest and interrogation, and sets the historical and emotional stage for their daring exploits against one of the most terrifying regimes in history. Summarily executed for treason, they are now regarded as iconic figures of resistance the world over." "Included in the book are all seven of the original leaflets, transcripts of the trial and sentencing, photographs of the group members, and a foreword by author and radio personality Studs Terkel, making this an invaluable addition to World War II literature and window into human resilience."--BOOK JACKET.
Uniform Title
Shattering the German night.
Alternative Title
Sophie Scholl & the White Rose
Subject
  • Scholl, Sophie, 1921-1943
  • Scholl family
  • Weisse Rose (Resistance group)
  • Universität München > Riot, 1943
  • Anti-Nazi movement > Munich
  • Munich (Germany) > History
Genre/Form
  • History
  • History.
Note
  • First published as Shattering the German night, 1986.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (p. 228-232) and index.
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
Contents
Foreword / by Studs Terkel -- Sophie Scholl and the White Rose -- Appendices: Leaflets of the White Rose ; List of indicted members of the White Rose ; Transcript of the indictment ; Transcript of the sentences ; Article in Münchener Neuste Nachrichten ; Article in Völkischer Beobachter ; [Excerpt from the] Radio series "German listeners" / [by] Thomas Mann ; Leaflet issued by National Committee for Free Germany ; New York Times articles from 1943 -- Sources.
ISBN
1851684743 (pbk.)
OCLC
  • 65194001
  • SCSB-10883529
Owning Institutions
Harvard Library