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A lockdown protester in Germany has caused a furore by comparing herself to an anti-Nazi hero
Sophie Scholl - Wikipedia
The place of the resistance movement in German national remembrance | Chemins de mémoire
Sophie Scholl and the "White Rose", a female symbol of German resistance
NDR Info - Vor 78 Jahren wurde Sophie Scholl hingerichtet. Sie wurde für ihr Engagement in der Widerstandsgruppe "Weiße Rose" gemeinsam mit ihrem Bruder Hans von nationalsozialistischen Richtern zum Tode verurteilt. | Facebook
DAS SOPHIE-SCHOLL BERUFSKOLLEG – EINE SCHULE DES FAIREN HANDELS – Sophie Scholl Berufskolleg
How one brave group tried to resist the Nazis – DW – 12/19/2015
Sophie Scholl Mural Project – The Patch Works Art & History Center
100 Years of Sophie Scholl - Goethe-Institut Max Mueller Bhavan | India
Remembering Resistance: Sophie Scholl and the White Rose | mjhnyc.org
Sophie Scholl Mural Project – The Patch Works Art & History Center
Sophie Scholl – (Hi)Stories of Courage“ || IKMW
SOPHIE SCHOLL - International Bomber Command Centre
Defying Hitler: the Faith of the White Rose circle - Catholic Herald
BRN: Sophies setzen eindrucksvolles Zeichen für den Frieden: Schülerinnen der Sophie-Scholl-Realschule Weiden zeigen großes Engagement
Sophie Scholl and the "White Rose", a female symbol of German resistance
Deutschland.de - Sophie Scholl has become a symbolic figure for young people's peaceful resistance during the Nazi regime. She and her brother Hans Scholl had the courage to openly call for resistance
100. Geburtstag von Sophie Scholl | Together
Hans Scholl: Fighting for freedom until death – DW – 09/21/2018
Film Screening; Sophie Scholl: the Final Days, Oct. 27 – Inside UW-Green Bay News
Film - Sophie Scholl - Into Film
Sophie Scholl: The German Student Activist Executed at 21 For Her Anti-Nazi Resistance | A Mighty Girl
Sophie Scholl: The Final Days | Culture | The Guardian
Remembering Resistance: Sophie Scholl and the White Rose | mjhnyc.org
Why my alternative second world war story is from a female point of view | Children's books | The Guardian