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The Feuerle Collection
The Feuerle Collection
The Feuerle Collection
The Feuerle Collection
The Feuerle Collection
The Feuerle Collection
The Feuerle Collection
The Feuerle Collection
The Feuerle Collection
The Feuerle Collection
The Feuerle Collection
The Feuerle Collection
The Feuerle Collection
The Feuerle Collection
The Feuerle Collection
The Feuerle Collection
The Feuerle Collection
The Feuerle Collection
The Feuerle Collection
The Feuerle Collection
The Feuerle Collection
The Feuerle Collection
The Feuerle Collection
The Feuerle Collection
The Feuerle Collection
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The White Rose was a non-violent, intellectual resistance group in the Third Reich led by a group of students and a professor at the University of Munich. The group conducted an anonymous leaflet and graffiti campaign which called for active opposition to the National Socialist regime. Their activities started in Munich on 27 June 1942, and ended with the arrest of the core group by the Gestapo on 18 February 1943. They, as well as other members and supporters of the group who carried on distributing the pamphlets, faced show trials by the Nazi People's Court , and many of them were sentenced to death or imprisonment. The group wrote, printed and initially distributed their pamphlets in the greater Munich region. Later on, secret carriers brought copies to other cities, mostly in the southern parts of Germany. In total, the White Rose authored six leaflets, which were multiplied and spread, in a total of about 15,000 copies. They denounced the Nazi regime's crimes and oppression, and called for resistance. In their second leaflet, they openly denounced the persecution and mass murder of the Jews. By the time of their arrest, the members of the White Rose were just about to establish contacts with other German resistance groups like the Kreisau Circle or the Schulze-Boysen/Harnack group of the Red Orchestra. Today, the White Rose is well-known both within Germany and worldwide.
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