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Tag Archives: Fritz Hartnagel

Clemency telegram forwarded to Berlin

March 2, 1943
CWRS Staff . Hans Scholl, Official (prosecutor's file), Sophie Scholl . clemency, Fritz Hartnagel, People's Court, treason

Attorney General’s Office
[Illegible] 4524

Munich, March 2, 1943
Prielmayr Str. 5
Telephone: Local exchanges 5791, long distance 57801 Continue reading →

Fritz Hartnagel airlifted to Lemberg

January 22, 1943
CWRS Staff . Sophie Scholl . airlift, Fritz Hartnagel, frostbite, Lemberg, Stalingrad

I have known Fritz Hartnagel for about 8 or 9 years. He is 26 years old, from Ulm. He is an officer in the Air Force (Captain), on active duty. Continue reading →

Fritz Hartnagel gives Sophie Scholl 100 Marks

July 2, 1942
CWRS Staff . Sophie Scholl . Fritz Hartnagel

Later – in July – I received another 100 Marks [$800.00] [from Fritz Hartnagel]. From this total of 300 Marks [$2400.00], I used 40 Marks [$320.00] to buy him some books. The remainder of 260 Marks [$2080.00] was spent once we began working on our leaflet operation. Continue reading →

Fritz Hartnagel gives Sophie Scholl 200 Marks

May 3, 1942
CWRS Staff . Sophie Scholl . Fritz Hartnagel

In May 1942 during a short furlough, Hartnagel gave me the sum of 200 Marks [$1600.00] to use as I wished.

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Source: Third interrogation of Sophie Scholl, February 20, 1943

Hans Scholl re Windlicht (Storm Lantern)

June 30, 1941
CWRS Staff . Hans Scholl, Sophie Scholl, Traute Lafrenz . Ernst Reden, Fritz Hartnagel, Inge Scholl, Otl Aicher, Werner Scholl, Willy Habermann

With regards to the literary letters that I wrote, this is about a newsletter entitled Windlicht [Storm Lantern]. These letters were sent to a former circle of friends from Ulm, a circle that has been torn apart by the war. It was a means of building an intellectual bridge. Continue reading →

Fritz Hartnagel

April 1, 1937
CWRS Staff . Sophie Scholl . Fritz Hartnagel

I have been involved in a romantic relationship with Hartnagel since 1937. We had been planning to be married later. Continue reading →

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