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Inge Scholl (1917–1998)

Autor de The White Rose: Munich, 1942-1943

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Nombre canónico
Scholl, Inge
Nombre legal
Scholl, Inge
Aicher-Scholl, Inge
Fecha de nacimiento
1917-08-11
Fecha de fallecimiento
1998-09-04
Género
female
Nacionalidad
Duitsland
Lugar de nacimiento
Ingersheim an der Jagst, Baden-Würtemberg, Duitsland
Lugar de fallecimiento
Leutkirch im Allgäu, Baden-Würtemberg, Duitsland
Lugares de residencia
Ulm, Duitsland
Educación
University of Munich
Ocupaciones
school director
anti-Nazi resistance fighter
writer
Relaciones
Aicher, Otl (echtg.)
Scholl, Hans (broer)
Scholl, Sophie (zus)
Scholl, Robert (vader)
Aicher, Julian (zoon)
Organizaciones
The White Rose (Weiße Rose)
Premios y honores
Médaille du mérite de Bade-Wurtemberg, Allemagne (1995)
Citoyenneté honorifique de la ville d'Ulm (1997)
Prix Pfaff pour les initiatives en éducation (1969)
Biografía breve
Inge Scholl was the first child of Robert Scholl, the mayor of her hometown of Forchtenberg, Germany, and his wife Magdalena Müller Scholl, a liberal politician. She was the older sister of Sophie and Hans Scholl. While studying at the University of Munich in 1942, her siblings became core members of an anti-Nazi student group called The White Rose. White Rose members wrote and distributed leaflets criticizing Nazi war crimes, particularly against the Jews. In February 1943, Hans and Sophie were caught and executed along with another White Rose member, Christoph Probst. Inge and her parents also were arrested and imprisoned, but were eventually released. Inge married Otl Aicher and with him founded the Ulm School of Design. She wrote at least one book about the White Rose organization. In the 1980s, Inge Aicher-Scholl was prominent in the German peace movement and was heavily involved in the campaign against the stationing of U.S. nuclear missiles in the country.

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This is a work of nonfiction. It starts out by saying that Nazi politics gained power because of the fear of communism. It addresses many issues that led up to Hitler gaining power. The White Rose is a group of young people who chose to resist.
 
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Kristelh | 12 reseñas más. | Jan 10, 2023 |
FROM SYNC: Two accomplished narrators, Elizabeth Wiley and Heather Henderson, recount the chronicle of the White Rose, a cluster of German students who opposed Hitler in 1942 and 1943. The focus is on Hans and Sophie Scholl, siblings of the author. Both narrators are articulate and polished as they engage listeners in the hopeless but courageous struggle of this resistance group. Five male narrators provide documentation following the historical account. Listeners hear the exact words (in English) of the leaflets that condemned the young students, and there is postwar political commentary as well. Another narrator, Kaylee Harwood, reads the words of Elsa, Sophie’s cellmate, and in her voice can be heard the sorrow and horror of cruel injustice.… (más)
 
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Gmomaj | 12 reseñas más. | Jul 28, 2022 |
This was a hard book to read. It was not long or poorly written but the subject was so sad that I picked it up and set it down a number of times since I bought my copy nearly 20 years ago. The White Rose was a very small group of German university students in Munich in 1943. They had the incredible self-sacrificing courage to oppose Hitler and his Nazi machine. There was no violence in their opposition, they didn't hurt anyone, for for their willingness to state that Hitler and Nazism was evil and wrong three of the leaders were executed by beheading. All they did was print and distribute some leaflets and paint FREEDOM and DOWN WITH HITLER on some walls. Three of the leaders, Hans and Sophie Scholl and Christoph Probst bravely accepted their death sentence in order to not reveal the identity of other members of the White Rose. Others were caught and executed later in spite of this. Hans, Sophie and Christoph were brilliant and idealistic and very young. We should give thanks for their sacrifice. The best way to do that is by standing up for the truth.… (más)
 
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MMc009 | 12 reseñas más. | Jan 30, 2022 |

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