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We Will Not Be Silent
With an entire nation blindly following an evil leader, where did a handful of students find the courage to resist?
February 20, 2025

From Freiheit! The White Rose Graphic Novel.

University of Munich, February 18, 1943

White Rose leaflet: Every people deserves the regime it is willing to endure.
White Rose leaflet: But now the end is at hand.
White Rose leaflet: Now it is our task to find one another again.
White Rose leaflet: To spread information from person to person
illustration of Sophie Scholl looking at a suitcase of leaflets
White Rose leaflet: To keep a steady purpose
White Rose leaflet: To allow ourselves no rest until the last man is persuaded of the urgent need of his struggle against this system.
illustration of Sophie Scholl carrying a suitcase of leaflets
illustration of Sophie Scholl walking up stairs
illustration of Hans and Sophie Scholl
Hans: Hurry Sophie. Lets go! Sophie: Wait Hans.
White Rose leaflet: We will not be silent.
White Rose leaflet: We are your bad conscience.
illustration of Sophie and Hans Scholl, Christoph Probst, Kurt Huber, Willi Graf, and Alexander Schmorell
White Rose leaflet: The White Rose will not leave you in peace.
Four days later: February 22, 1943: Interrogator: Miss Scholl, dont you feel guilty about spreading these writings and helping the resistance while our soldiers fought in Stalingrad? Dont you feel sorry for this? Sophie: No. On the contrary, I believe I have done the best thing that I could for my people. I do not regret anything, and take upon myself the consequences of my actions.
4:40 pm: Sophie: Such a fine, sunny day, and I have to go...
What does my death matter, if through us thousands of people awaken and get involved?
illustration of Sophie Scholls sketch of the word Freiheit
Executioner: How many do we have today?
Sophie: In a few minutes we will meet in eternity.
illustration of Sophie Scholl being lead to her execution

Sophie Scholl, Hans Scholl, and Christoph Probst were the first three members of the White Rose to be executed, on February 22, 1943. The execution report recorded Hans Scholl’s last words: “Long live freedom.”

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