When she returned home over Christmas break in 1942, she was in the happiest of moods.
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Source: April 7, 1943 petition from Karl Götz to People’s Court
When she returned home over Christmas break in 1942, she was in the happiest of moods.
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Source: April 7, 1943 petition from Karl Götz to People’s Court
While I was at home over the holidays, I told myself that I did not wish to be infatuated with him. I definitely wanted to pursue my studies.
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Source: Gisela Schertling’s C.V.
With regards to Inge Scholl, I can only say that she concerns herself with high philosophical questions or rather reads books like that. For example, when I was arrested, the book “Panorama” was found [in my house]. Inge Scholl had given it to me for Christmas. Continue reading
Around Christmas 1942, the accused Huber learned from Scholl and Schmorell – who in the meantime had returned from the Eastern Front – that they were the authors and disseminators of the “White Rose” leaflet.
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Source: Indictment dated April 8, 1943