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Annotated Bibliography

Primary Sources:
Adams, D. L. "New English Review." New English Review. N.p., Oct. 2009. Web. 22
Sept. 2014. http://www.newenglishreview.org/
This tells about how the White Rose was treated by people. It also talks about
what they believed and why they felt that was important. The White Rose was
shown as figures to many people.
The Bndische Trials (Scholl / Reden) 1937-1938 1 October 2014.
This talks about how the people who didnt believe in them treated them. It tells
how hard it was having even more people against them. They would try to fight
with them and disorder them.
"Chapter 2: White Rose Society (Die Weisse Rose)." N.p., n.d. Web. 2 Oct. 2014.
<http://www.reelingwrithing.com/>
This looks like it came from a history book of some sort. It gives a lot of good
information and has the sixth leaflet written by Hans and Sophie Scholl. This tells
how they got started and the revolution they started.
Furst-Ramdohr, Liselotte. "Witness-The White Rose." BBC. British Broadcasting
Company, 23 Feb. 2013. Web. 02 Oct. 2014.<http://www.bbc.co.uk/>
This person was one of the friends of Alexander Schmorrel. He talks about how
he remembers the society and when Alex Schmorrel told him about the White
Rose Society.

Gestapo Interrogation Transcripts: Graf & Schmorell (NJ 1704). 1 October 2014.
These tell about questions the White Rose were asked. They were fought hard
against and had to work very hard for what they believed. They believed they
knew what was right.
Gestapo Interrogation Transcripts: Scholls & Probst (ZC 13267). 1 October 2014.
These talk about how big the holocaust was. Many people were killed and very
severely injured. The White Rose wanted to help those people and those in need.

Holocaust Memorial Lecture- George Wittenstein. Oregon State. Media Space.


October 1 2014.
This talks about a memorial from the holocaust. It tells the significance of why it
is there and everyting that happened. It tells why it is so important and such a big
deal.
Johannes, Steinhoff. Voices From the Third Reich. 1 October 2014.
This tells about the people who stood up for the White Rose Society. They also
took a stand and stood up for what they believed in. They believe the White Rose
are right in what they do.
Schmorell, Alexander. Gestapo Interrogation Transcripts. October 1 2014.

This talks about how they came up with the idea to start this. It also talks about
some of the things that didnt go as planned and changed along the way. It talks
about where and when everything happened.
Scholl, Hans, and Sophie. At the Heart of the White Rose: Letters and Diaries

of

Hans and Sophie Scholl. Ed. Inge Jens. Trans. Maxwell Brownjohn. New York:
Harper & Row, 1987. Print. 1 October 2014.
These are letters that belonged to Sophia during the Holocaust. She was the only
girl in the White Rose Society and this was hard for her. People treated her
differently than the guys and thought of her lower than them.
Scholl, Sophie. "Goodreads." Goodreads. Goodreads Inc., 1937-1943. Web. 02 Oct.
2014.
These are all the different quotes of Sophie Scholl. She was one of the people in
the White Rose Society. They are short and easy to read. <www.goodreads.com>

Scholl, Inge, and Dorothee Solle. The White Rose: Munich, 1942-1943. Middletown, CT:
Wesleyan UP, 1983. Print.
This book tells the story of Hans and Sophie Scholl. They led the White Rose in
1942. They left the leaflets denouncing the Nazi order.

Society, White Rose. "Response to the Holocaust." The Holocaust and Human Rights
Education Center. N.p., 5 July 2008. Web. 02 Oct. 2014.

This source shows that the White Rose never gave up. They were all tried and
executed. They did not care that they were going to die, just as long as they got a
message to the people.

Society, White Rose. "White Rose-Leaflet 4." Libcom.org. N.p., 1942-1943. Web. 01
Oct. 2014. <www.libcom.org>
This is one of the leaflets the White Rose Society produced. They left these in
peoples mailboxes. They basically said that everything Hitler said was a lie.

Society, White Rose. "The White Rose Society." The White Rose Society. N.p., 19421943. Web. 02 Oct. 2014.
This is the first leaflet wrote by the White Rose Society. This first leaflet started
off the whole rebellion against Hitler. This started to make people realize that they
were not alone in thinking Hitler was wrong. The leaflet motivated people to fight
back.
Third White Rose Trial: July 13, 1943 (Eickemeyer, Sohngen, Dohrn, and Geyer). 1
October 2014.
This tells about the people in the White Rose. It tells how it affected their lives as
well as people they were close to. Also, it talks about how it also impacted
everyone else.
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. United States Holocaust Memorial
Muesum. Washington, DC. October 1 2014.

This article talks about the memorial at the museum on the White Rose. It has
some of the significant things that the white rose used. It also tells a lot of
information on how they impacted everyone at that time.
The White Rose Society. "History Is A Weapon." History Is A Weapon. N.p., n.d. Web.
22 Sept. 2014. <http://historyisaweapon.com/>.
This article talks about what it was like fighting against someone so powerful.
Also, it talks about the struggles behind this and how people helped out with this.
Wittenstein, George. A Personal Account of the White Rose. October 1 2014
Youtube.
This video shows Wittenstein talking about his friends in the White Rose. He
tells us what it was like and how he felt during it. He also said how people treated
them.
Wittenstein, George J., M. D. "Memories of the White Rose." The History Place. Dr.
George Wittenstein, 1997. Web. 22 Sept. 2014. <www.historyplace.com>.
In this book, George talks about how people reacted to them being in the White
Rose Society. Also, it talks about how people were grateful for them and
appreciated what they did.

Secondary Sources:
Burns, Lucy. "White Rose: The Germans Who Tried to Topple Hitler." BBC. BBC, 21
Feb. 2013. Web. 22 Sept. 2014. <http://www.bbc.com/>.

This article was written seven years after the event occurred. It shows now the
members of the White Rose Society have become national heroes. It describes
peoples thoughts and mindset towards them.
Hanser, Richard. A Noble Treason. The Revolt of the Munich Students against Hitler.
Putnam, New York, 1979. October 1 2014.
This book tells about the impacts The White Rose Society had on people. It
describes what times were like during this and how many people felt. It tells the
stories of both the people that supported and didnt support them.
Hornberger, Jacob G. The White Rose- A Lesson in Dissent. Jewish Virtual Library.
Web. 22 September 2014. <www.jewishviturallibrary.org>.
This website talks about how the parents felt towards the White Rose. The kids
did not care much about what the parents thought. They did what they thought
was best and needed.
Lisciotto, Carmello. "Holocaust Education & Archive Research Team." The White Rose.
H.E.A.R.T., 2007. Web. 22 Sept. 2014.
<http://www.holocaustresearchproject.org/>.
This talks about Sophie being the only girl and how people treated her differently
than the guys. It also talks about how they all died except for one guy. People
believe the guy was just lucky.
"Military History." World War Ll: The White Rose. N.p., n.d. Web. 22 Sept. 2014.
<http://militaryhistory.about.com/>.

This website talks about how the Jewish were treated by Hitler. It tells how Hitler
is still a very important figure in the Jewish life today. They still praise the White
Rose Society.
Piccirillo, Ryan A. "International Student Journal." RSS. Student Pulse, 2010. Web. 22
Sept. 2014. <http://www.studentpulse.com/>.
This website talks about how badly people who thought negatively of them
treated them. However, people who believed in him stood behind them and
believed they were doing what was right.
"Sophie Scholl and the White Rose." Destination Munich. Stuart Anderson, 2008. Web.
22 Sept. 2014. <http://www.destination-munich.com/>.
This talks about the main spots the White Rose happened in. They have a tour
there that you can take to learn more about it. It tells you about their deaths and
how they suffered.
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. Introduction to the Holocaust. Holocaust
Encyclopedia. <www.ushmm.org>.
This talks about the Holocaust and how powerful it was. It tells about how
impacted people were by it and how many people needed the White Rose. The
White Rose were the only people who stood up to Hitler.
Waltham, Mass. Die Weisse Rose. The White Rose Video Recording. National
Center of Jewish Film. Brandeis University. 1983. October 1 2014.
This is a film put together on the White Rose Society. It is all about their lives
and what they believed. It also talks about what the man still livings life is like.

"White Rose Walking Tour." Destination Munich. Stuart Anderson, 2008. Web. 22 Sept.
2014. <http://www.destination-munich.com/>.
This talks about another tour you can take. This tour tells you more about their
lives and how people treated them. Many people liked them and believed they
were great people.

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