We decided instead on a change of schools and took Gisela to the Girls Secondary School in Spetzgart on Lake Constance. Continue reading
Monthly Archives: April 1939
Gisela Schertling transfers to Spetzgart
Therefore I transferred to the Girls’ Secondary School for Home Economics in Spetzgart near Oberlingen on Lake Constance. I took the Abitur there. I liked being there very much, and I liked the classes there. Working on the land, trips, the entire environment was right for me. I joined BDM while there. Continue reading
Bischoff’s view of Huber’s rejection in Berlin
He had to turn down an appointment to be department chairman at the National Institute for Musicology in Berlin, as he was unable to obtain permission from his competent government office. [Note 1] Continue reading
Alexander Schmorell in Hamburg
Easter 1939, I began my studies in Mun Hamburg. After studying there for 1 semester, I returned to Munich to continue my education. …
I know a female student named Lafrenz – who is from Hamburg and currently studies in Munich – only casually from [my time in] Hamburg. Continue reading
Katharina Schüddekopf transfers to Berlin
After that, I continued my studies at the University of Berlin for 3 semesters.
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Source: Initial interrogation of Katharina Schüddekopf, March 23, 1943
Hans Scholl begins studies in Munich
… [I] was discharged in March 1939 to study [medicine]. I then studied medicine at the university in Munich for one semester, and then two shortened trimesters.
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Source: Hans Scholl’s second interrogation, February 18, 1943