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    created a list with some of the example topics that corresponded with our categories‚ and voted on the top three. We then decided to do basic research on our top three topics and chose the one that was most appealing to our interests. We chose Sophie Scholl: A Stand Against Hitler. We decided to choose this topic because it was during the time of WWII‚ and was telling of how people risked their lives to fight for their

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    difficult. Melba Beals and Sophie Scholl faced extreme segregation and peer pressure that made them both want to give up on their goals and beliefs‚ but they stood strong and did not give in. Melba and Sophie both stood for what they believed in at school even when they were looked down upon and hated. The greatest response to conflict is standing up for what is right‚ what an individual believes in‚ and standing strong in difficult times‚ and this is what Melba and Sophie did when they faced peer

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    of them came from: Ulm brothers/sisters: Hans (main personage)‚ Sophie (main personage)‚ Inge (schrijfster book)‚ Werner and Elisabeth parents: mother Magdalene‚ father Robert (burgomaster‚ anti-Hitler) in spite of that their father anti-Duits is‚ goes nevertheless all brothers and zussen from the family Scholl at Hitlerjugend (a National Socialistic movement for young people between the 10-18 years). Hans (15 years) and Sophie (12 years) believe in words of the Führer when these say that national

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    “How can we expect a righteousness to prevail when there is hardly anyone who will give himself up undividedly to a righteous cause.” These are the words of a famous WWII hero‚ Sophie Scholl. She was a part of The White Rose Resistance Group‚ a passive group resisting the Nazis. The White Rose was a heroic group during WWII. This group has thoughtlessly given themselves to a righteous cause; to save Jews from the death camps. This selfless group of heros put their life on the line to do anything

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    At the mere age of twenty-one‚ Sophie Scholl was executed by the People’s Court in Germany on February 22‚ 1943 for her involvement in The White Rose‚ an organization that was secretly writing leaflets calling for an end of the war and the rejection of all activities committed by the Nazis. Before the beginning of the Second World War and during the war‚ the Nazi Propaganda Ministry took control of all forms of communication in Germany. Newspapers‚ books‚ magazines‚ public meetings and rallies‚

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    Sophie Scholl once said “Stand up for what you believe in‚ even if you are standing alone.” Sophie Scholl was a student at the University of Munich when Hitler went into power in Germany. She shared her feelings about with her brother and a few other closest friends. They all agreed that something had to be done about the Nazi party‚ so they formed a group called the White Rose. The goal of the White Rose was to be a group of intellectuals that showed the people of Germany what was really going on

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    Cited: Dumbach‚ A. E.‚ and J. Newborn. Sophie Scholl and the White Rose. Oxford: Oneworld‚ 2007. Print. Sachs‚ R. H. White Rose History: Coming Together. Vol. 1. Lehi‚ UT: Exclamation!‚ 2002. Google Books. Sachs‚ R. H. White Rose History: Journey to Freedom. Vol. 2. Lehi‚ UT: Exclamation!‚ 2002. Google Books. Scholl‚ I.‚ and D. Sölle. The White Rose: Munich‚ 1942-1943. Middletown‚ CT: Wesleyan UP‚ 1983. Print.

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    The Scholl Siblings

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    The Scholl siblings were raised by liberal thinking parents. For example‚ their father was a vehement critic of the Nazi ideology and his opposition to the regime surely influenced Sophie as well as helping her to shape her independant mind. She also loved to read and soon developped an interest in philosophy. She once contacted a philosopher‚ Theodor Haecker‚ who posed questions on the behaviour one shoud adopt under a totalitarian regime. Also‚ Carl Muth‚ a religious man and writer publisher‚ can

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    Sophie Germain

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    Sophie Germain Sophie Germain was a mathematician‚ who posed herself as a man because young women were not supposed to be taught math. Sophie Germain was born in Paris‚ France on April 1‚ 1776 to Ambroise-Francios Germain and Marie-Madeleine Germain (Lewis). She had one older sister and one younger sister. Sophie Germain full name is Marie-Sophie Germain. She changed her name to Sophie because in her family her older sister and her mother both had Marie has their first name. At the age of thirteen

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