Upon further remonstrance, I now admit that shortly before my train left the night of January 24/25, 1943, while we were waiting at the platform, I gave Dr. Bollinger a leaflet entitled “Leaflet of the Resistance Movement in Germany”. Continue reading
Daily Archives: January 24, 1943
Discussions with Heinz Bollinger
He [Bollinger] would then have to pay for the postage of sending the leaflets by mail to all social classes among the populace. Continue reading
Willi Graf recruits Heinz Bollinger
Question: During the conversation between yourself, Scholl, and Dr. Huber at the latter’s residence at the beginning of January 1943, you volunteered to use your connections to the Rhineland to distribute the leaflets in question. It is therefore likely, if not completely certain, that your trip to Bonn, Freiburg i.Br., and Ulm served that primary purpose. I therefore ask you: Which persons from your circle of friends in the above-named places did you approach about the distribution of leaflets? Continue reading
Visit with Max Müller
The other statements I made concerning the meeting with Müller and Dr. Bollinger in Ulm are correct. I stand by my original statement, that Max Müller had no idea about our seditious propaganda, at least that he did not hear of it from me. Continue reading
Willi and Heinz visit Max Müller
After a short layover in Ulm … [Note 1] Continue reading
Hans Hirzel’s discussion with Walter Hetzel
However, in this context [speaking about the accommodation address] I would not like to keep silent about the fact that I had had political conversations with Hetzel on several occasions. He would have been able to ascertain that I would be receiving letters with political content and that I had secrets to keep in that regards. Continue reading
Letter from Hans Hirzel to Sophie Scholl, 1/24/1943
[Envelope – all handwritten except where indicated:]
Urgent! Continue reading
Hans Hirzel replies to Sophie Scholl’s letter
In the other letter, I told her that I could not meet her at the train station in Ulm on Saturday, January 23, 1943 as she requested. Continue reading
Hans Scholl re leaflets to military
I did not send any of the leaflets that I produced to soldiers who are serving on the front lines. Continue reading
Leaflets to Second Student Company
Question: Among others, members of the Student Company were provided with propaganda letters of this sort. Where did you get these addresses and who typed them? Continue reading
Hans Scholl purchases stamps
It was probably January 24, 1943 – or it could have been one or two days earlier – that I purchased postage stamps at the Post Offices in area 23 [Note 1] and the main post office. I bought 2000 8-Pfennig stamps at Post Office 23, and 2000 8-Pfennig and 300 12-Pfennig stamps at the main post office [Note 2]. Continue reading
Willi Graf leaves Freiburg
On January 24, 1943 around 10 am, I left Freiburg.
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