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26 Facts About Sophie Scholl

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Sophia Magdalena Scholl was a German student and anti-Nazi political activist, active in the White Rose non-violent resistance group in Nazi Germany.

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Sophie Scholl started school at the age of seven, learned easily, and had a carefree childhood.

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In 1932, Sophie Scholl began attending a secondary school for girls.

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Sophie Scholl was aware of the dissenting political views of her father, friends, and some teachers.

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Sophie Scholl had a talent for drawing and painting, and came into contact with a few so-called "degenerate" artists.

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All of the Sophie Scholl children had a deep interest in art, and befriended many artists of the time, particularly controversial ones who stood against National Socialism and explored such themes in their work.

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One such artist, Otl Aicher, helped Sophie Scholl learn to sketch and helped her revise her drawings.

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Sophie Scholl was first arrested by the Gestapo at the age of 16, after her brother Hans was discovered to be active in an anti-Hitler Youth group called Deutsche Jungenschaft vom 1.11.1929.

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Sophie Scholl was released later the same day, while Inge and Werner were jailed for a week.

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Sophie Scholl was released only after the intervention of his cavalry officer.

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Sophie Scholl almost did not graduate, having lost all interest in participating in classes that had largely become Nazi indoctrination.

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Sophie Scholl chose that job in the hope that it would be recognized as an alternative service in the Reichsarbeitsdienst, a prerequisite for admission to university.

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In Munich, Sophie Scholl met a number of artists, writers and philosophers, particularly Carl Muth and Theodor Haecker.

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Sophie Scholl is believed to have first learned about the White Rose in July 1942, but Fritz Hartnagel remembers her asking him in May 1942 if he could get her a pass to buy a duplicating machine, which suggests that she may have known about the activities earlier.

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Sophie Scholl flung the last remaining leaflets from the top floor down into the atrium.

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Hans and Sophie Scholl were taken into custody by the Gestapo.

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However, after Hans had confessed, Sophie Scholl assumed full responsibility in an attempt to protect other members of the White Rose.

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In court before Judge Roland Freisler on 22 February 1943, Sophie Scholl was recorded as saying these words:.

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Sophie Scholl's last known words are disputed, although Else Gebel remembers the last words Sophie Scholl said to her as:.

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On 22 February 2003, a bust of Sophie Scholl was placed by the government of Bavaria in the Walhalla temple.

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Sophie Scholl was the fifth woman to receive that honor.

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Sophie Scholl was portrayed by Victoria Chilap in the documentary movie Death of a Nation in 2018.

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In Libba Bray's 2025 novel Under the Same Stars, "Sophie Scholl" is the name of Jenny and Lena's queer punk rock band in the 1980s West Berlin storyline.

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The story behind the real-life Sophie Scholl is later conveyed.

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The last months of Sophie Scholl's life are featured on Instagram posts and stories which are styled as if Sophie Scholl herself was posting them.

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Some commenters on the project identified closely with the dramatized Sophie Scholl and engaged with the story as if it were unfolding in real-time.