[When explaining why he gave Hans Scholl money for the White Rose work:] Out of boundless good-heartedness, which has already cost me many sorrows in my private life, and because I felt morally obligated to the Scholl family, because when I lost my job, Scholl Senior took me in. Continue reading
Monthly Archives: April 1935
Grimminger loses job
Around 1930, I became Director of the Audit Division for Productive Cooperatives, and simultaneously was promoted to Chief Auditor. I worked in that position until around April 30, 1935. Continue reading