Meeting in studio with Harald Dohrn
Furtwängler was only in Scholl’s apartment (sic [Note 1]) on two occasions. On those occasions, Schmorell, Sophie Scholl, Geyer, Christoph Probst’s father-in-law [Harald Dohrn], and I were also present. I noticed from the conversations that this circle in general (with the possible exception of Furtwängler) was very negative towards the State.
I could also tell particularly that Scholl and Probst’s father-in-law were in agreement politically.
Geyer was also very active and negative towards the State.
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Note 1: Should be Eickemeyer’s studio, not Hans Scholl’s apartment.
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Source: Gisela Schertling’s interrogation dated March 29, 1943