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The power of a human life

Maren Gottschalk

Sophie Scholl A biography

The life of Sophie Scholl was one of unerring humanity. Drawing on hitherto unpublished individual testimony Maren Gottschalk describes the short life of Sophie Scholl, the young woman so full of promise who, after an initial enthusiasm for the Hitler Youth, positioned herself as increasingly opposed to anything and everything about National Socialism. In 1942 she officially joined the resistance. On 18 February 1923 she was arrested, still only twenty-one years old. Four days later she was guillotined.

‘We will not be silent. We are your conscience. The White Rose will not leave you alone.’ This is taken from one of the resistance leaflets produced by the small Munich student resistance group of the same name, with Alexander Schmorell, Hans Scholl and his sister and Sophie, at its core. On trial, Sophie found herself up before the infamous Roland Freisler but even then still spoke her mind: ‘What we’ve written and said, you surely all think the same, but you haven’t got the courage to say it.’ Maren Gottschalk keeps her vivid writing close to her sources and is able to show where this personal courage came from, enabling her to be so different from the majority of Germans and openly to oppose the Nazi regime and its war of annihilation.

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Published 2022-09-15 by C.H.Beck , ISBN: 9783406790638

Main content page count: 347 Pages

ISBN: 9783406790638