The night of February 20 / 21, 1943, I spent the night at Pension Edeltraud [Note 1] in Walchensee. I filled out the registration card with the name Nikolai Nikolaeff. Before I forged this name, I had torn the photograph out of my student identification card and crudely pasted it inside Nikolaeff’s Bulgarian passport. I destroyed Nikolaeff’s photograph. Continue reading
Daily Archives: February 20, 1943
Weyersberg leaves Berlin for trial
Outbound travel: (Itinerary) – 8 p.m. Departure from Berlin Anhalt train station, 1st class. Express (D) train. Sleeper car via Regensburg to Munich.
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Hans Scholl fourth interrogation
Secret State Police [Gestapo]
State Police Headquarters Munich Continue reading
Weyersberg travel advance
Note.
A travel advance has been granted to Reich Prosecutor Weyersberg for a round-trip business trip from Berlin to Munich from February 20 to 22, 1943, in the amount of 180 Marks [$1,440.00] 160 Marks [$1,280.00] 9647 4294. Continue reading
Travel advances for first trial
IH 47/43. 8J 35/43.
Scholl et al.
Note. Continue reading
Gestapo summary memorandum
Secret State Police [Gestapo]
State Police Headquarters Munich – Munich, February 20, 1943
Regarding: Scholl Hans Fritz, single, medical student – Born September 22, 1918 in Ingersheim – With regards to preparation for high treason Continue reading
Schmauβ re Schmorell
Schmauβ: The other assistant named by Scholl – the student Alexander Schmorell – is currently a fugitive. Search measures have been initiated.
Source: ZC13267, Schmauβ’s report dated February 20, 1943.
Maria Lösch-Berrsche’s statement
Secret State Police [Gestapo] – Munich, February 20, 1943
State Police Headquarters Munich
II A (Sdkdo) [Special commission]
The Writer’s Widow Continue reading
List of evidentiary material
Secret State Police [Gestapo]
State Police Headquarters Munich – Munich, February 20, 1943
IIA/Sond.
List of Evidentiary Material: Continue reading
Sophie Scholl third interrogation
II A / Sond. / Mo. [Special Commission / Mohr]
Munich, February 20, 1943
Continuation of the Interrogation of Sophie Scholl Continue reading
Hans Scholl third interrogation
II A / So / Schm. [Special Commission / Schmauβ] – Munich, February 20, 1943.
Continuation of the Interrogation.
Led from prison, and after being exhorted to tell the truth, Hans Scholl made the following statement: Continue reading
Schmauβ re Christoph Probst
Schmauβ: On February 20, 1943, the student whom Scholl named as his assistant – Christoph Hermann Probst – was taken into custody in Innsbruck on orders from this bureau. He was transferred here.
Source: ZC13267, Schmauβ’s report dated February 20, 1943.
Bischoff leaves for Munich
Outbound travel: (Itinerary) – 8:15 a.m. Departure from Berlin Anhalter train station. 2nd class. Express (D) train. Sleeper car via Halle to Munich.
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Receipt of military order
Gauleiter Paul Giesler received Martin Bormann’s order to discharge Hans Scholl and Christoph Probst from the military immediately. According to date-stamp (no time given) on the document.
Source: ZC13267, Bormann’s telex dated February 19, 1943
Alexander Schmorell – Saturday as a fugitive
From there [Thalkirchen], I walked along the Isar [River] to Ebenhausen. It was probably 3 a.m. when I arrived there on foot. From Ebenhausen, I took the train to Kochel, and then walked to Walchensee. My only luggage was my briefcase.
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Source: RGWA, February 26, 1943 interrogation of Alexander Schmorell.