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Inge Scholl
Inge Aicher-Scholl (11 August 1917 – 4 September 1998), born in present-day Crailsheim, Germany was the daughter of Robert Scholl, the mayor of Forchtenberg, and was the elder sister of Hans and Sophie Scholl, who studied at the University of Munich in 1942, and were core members of the White Rose student resistance movement in Nazi Germany. Inge Scholl wrote several books about the White Rose after the war. However, according to the Center for White Rose Studies, she did not even "so much as listen to her siblings' talk", when they tried to convince her to take part in 1942.〔http://white-rose-studies.org/Their_Story.html〕 == The White Rose and the Scholl family during the war == The White Rose was a student group that printed and distributed leaflets highly critical of Nazi war crimes, particularly against the Jews on the eastern front. They said the war could not be won and were mostly active after the Wehrmacht's disastrous reverse at the Battle of Stalingrad and the collapse of Operation Barbarossa. They warned that the German people might become "...forever the nation hated and rejected by all mankind".〔Ingre Scholl, ''Students Against Tyranny: The Resistance of the White Rose, Munich, 1942-1943,'' trsl. by Arthur R. Schultz (Middletown CT: Wesleyan University Press, 1970), pp. 77-84, 89-90. (Via: Stackelberg, Roderick; Winkle, Sally Anne (2002). ''The Nazi Germany sourcebook: an anthology of texts'' (p. 307 ). ISBN 978-0-415-22214-3)〕 Sophie and Hans were caught distributing the leaflets, tried for treason and executed by guillotine, along with another White Rose member, Christoph Probst. Inge and other Scholl family members were arrested and interrogated, but later released.
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