According to the Gestapo, copies of Leaflet II were mailed on June 30 at 10:00 P.M. from Post Office 2:
- Josef Poschenrieder, Zum Walger Franz Inn, Bad Tölz (record 30) Continue reading
According to the Gestapo, copies of Leaflet II were mailed on June 30 at 10:00 P.M. from Post Office 2:
According to the Gestapo, copies of Leaflet II were mailed on June 30 at 9:00 P.M., Post Office unknown:
Question: Through whom and how long have you known Christoph Propst (sic)? What is your relationship to him? In what manner did he participate in the leaflet operation? Continue reading
Leaflets of the White Rose. III.
“Salus publica suprema lex.” [Public welfare is the greatest law.] Continue reading
One of the recipients of the leaflets of the White Rose – mailed by Schmorell and Scholl – was the accused Huber. … Huber had received the first two leaflets.
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Source: Indictment dated April 8, 1943
Every once in a while, Sophie would write me from Munich. She wrote that her brother had a very exciting circle of acquaintances, and that they would often talk till late into the night. They read a lot, and weekends they went on nice bike rides. Continue reading
For the third leaflet, I [Hans Scholl] wrote the first half, down to the part that ends “higher and higher.” Schmorell wrote the rest. Continue reading
We worked in the same manner for the production and distribution of the “White Rose” leaflet, editions 2 and 3. I therefore describe both of these editions as the intellectual property of both me and Scholl, because we did everything jointly. We worked in my parents’ home (where I have my own room on the third floor) in such a manner that my parents could not possibly notice. Continue reading
Schmorell added that his purpose with the leaflets – especially the ones that called for sabotage – was to cause German soldiers to retreat, which would bring about a favorable solution of a settlement between Germany and Russia. Continue reading
In Leaflet No. III, the notion is developed that the ruin of National Socialism is the essence and goal of passive resistance. In this battle, one must not shrink back from any path, from any deed. National Socialism must be attacked at every point in which it is vulnerable to attack. Continue reading
In Leaflet No. III, it is postulated that the fall of National Socialism is the meaning and goal of passive resistance. In this war, one may not be deterred from any course of action or from any deed, no matter what the scope. National Socialism must be attacked in every place in which it is vulnerable. Continue reading
According to the Gestapo, copies of Leaflet II were mailed on June 30 at 04:00 a.m. from Post Office 23:
According to the Gestapo, copies of Leaflet II were mailed on June 30 at 02:00 a.m. from Post Office 1: