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Women against Hitler and National Socialism | DW Documentary
Women in Nazi Germany were expected to be housewives and mothers. Women, like Sophie Scholl, who resisted the system and these roles paid with their lives. W...
Thanks TSgt Joe C. for letting us know that on February 18, 1943 Hans Scholl and his sister Sophie, the leaders of the German youth group Weisse Rose (White Rose), were rrested by the Gestapo for opposing the Nazi regime.
"Women in Nazi Germany were expected to be housewives and mothers. Women, like Sophie Scholl, who resisted the system and these roles paid with their lives.
When the National Socialists led by Adolf Hitler seized power in 1933, the image of women was dictated by the political leadership. First and foremost, women were to become mothers and give birth to future soldiers for the Nazi empire. But there were women who rebelled and resisted; and the penalty for this was death. One of these women was Hilde Coppi, who together with her husband Hans belonged to the communist "Red Orchestra" resistance group. They were arrested and executed together with their colleagues. One of the best-known German resistance fighters was a student, Sophie Scholl. Together with her brother Hans and fellow students, she founded the "White Rose" group in Munich. In February 1943, the group was discovered distributing leaflets at the university. After lengthy interrogations by the Gestapo and a trial before the People's Court, Sophie and Hans Scholl - together with their colleague Christoph Probst - were sentenced to death and executed shortly afterwards. "
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r8Az1fkihLE
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"Women in Nazi Germany were expected to be housewives and mothers. Women, like Sophie Scholl, who resisted the system and these roles paid with their lives.
When the National Socialists led by Adolf Hitler seized power in 1933, the image of women was dictated by the political leadership. First and foremost, women were to become mothers and give birth to future soldiers for the Nazi empire. But there were women who rebelled and resisted; and the penalty for this was death. One of these women was Hilde Coppi, who together with her husband Hans belonged to the communist "Red Orchestra" resistance group. They were arrested and executed together with their colleagues. One of the best-known German resistance fighters was a student, Sophie Scholl. Together with her brother Hans and fellow students, she founded the "White Rose" group in Munich. In February 1943, the group was discovered distributing leaflets at the university. After lengthy interrogations by the Gestapo and a trial before the People's Court, Sophie and Hans Scholl - together with their colleague Christoph Probst - were sentenced to death and executed shortly afterwards. "
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r8Az1fkihLE
FYI COL Mikel J. Burroughs LTC Stephen C. LTC Ivan Raiklin, Esq. Capt Seid Waddell Capt Tom Brown CW5 (Join to see) SGM David W. Carr LOM, DMSM MP SGT MSG Andrew White SFC William Farrell SSgt Robert Marx SSgt (Join to see) SGT John " Mac " McConnell SP5 Mark Kuzinski SPC (Join to see) SrA Christopher Wright Cpl Joshua Caldwell SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL
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