"" "Gisela, I have to leave" " What are you doing?" "Gisela!" " Oh, I see." "Come on, let's go." "Ok, meet you at the English Park tomorrow at noon." "In front the lake cabin?" "Yes, Hans really should give me a call." " I'll remind him." " Has he calmed down again?" " You shouldn't have yelled at him like that." "But it'll be ok." "Finally, it was about time." "Hurry, let's go." "Is this all?" "That's it." "The rest hasn't arrived yet..." ""Germans are shocked by soliders who fell into the abyss of death at Stalingrad 330,000 fellowmen are forced to death and extermination step by step by the great genius of our strategists, meaninglessly and irresponsibly."" "Little Sophie, I'm sure Willi would appreciate it if you could help him." "Here are the stamps." "And the address list." "Thanks." "What happens with the rest?" "I'll go deliver them at the university tomorrow." "Are you crazy?" " Willi, at the students uprising at the German Museum recently, it nearly happened." " Gestapo has been on ground alert ever since." "Hans..." "And our slogans are everywhere!" "Hans, we'll hide the rest under the boards until we get new envelopes." "No need." "There is nothing left." "Lack of paper." "It's already pretty dangerous to write slogans on walls at night..." "But handing out flyers at campus in the middle of the day..." "Are you crazy?" "We have to do somethign now!" "We'lll get this city moving!" "Especially now, after Stalingrad, the whole campus is full of snitches!" "If the Bolshevists come now, they'll get all those wimps all at once." " If I were you if wouldn't be sure if having the Soviets come before the Americans is such a good thing." "Don't you hate the Bolshevist the most?" "Hans, it is madness!" "Don't do it!" "I'll go when they are having classes, nobody will be in the hall..." "I'll be out right away." "In from the front, out the back." " It's too dangerous!" " Willi..." "I will take full responsiblity." "It'll be just me." "You are going to walk through Schwabing with a big suitcase?" "I'll take that." "Hans, I don't think we should have Sophie..." "If we are checked, it'll be easier with a woman." "She is right." "Alright, let's go then." "Alex, meet me in my place at twelve tomorrow." "So tomorrow?" "Right away?" " The Nazis won't wait." "Thanks." "Don't work too late." " Good night." " Good night." "Dear Lisa, I'm listening to Schubert's Trout Quintet." "I feel Schubert's inspriation is flowing in the air." "I can hear the jubilations of the birds and the whole creation." "The piano repeats the same theme, like a clear crystal creek" "Oh, they make me feel enchanted." "Wish I could hear from you soon." "Best wishes Yours, Sophie" "You think mom might still have some jam?" "You only get turnip sirup with food stamps now." "Inconspicuous enough?" "Today there's be sparks flying at the campus." " Yes" "Morning!" "Morning." " We're going to the neurology clinic." "You want to come along?" "Sophie is going to Ulm." "I will be there soon, too." " Come now." "Get out, hurry!" "Come on, hurry up!" "There are still some in the case, Hans." " What?" "No one's upstairs, wait a second." " I'm coming along." "Freeze!" "Stop!" "Stop right now!" "You there..." "Stop right now!" "You are under arrest!" "Stop, damnit!" " What's wrong?" "You are under arrest!" "That's ridiculous, you can't just arrest us!" "You were the only people upstairs." "Come here!" " We were at the Psychology Department." " You were handing out flyers!" " Nonsense!" "Let him go!" "I threw down those flyers." "I'm going to report you." "You come with me, both of you!" "Believe me, even in my college you cannot get away with stuff like that." ""Stunned - stand the German peoples before their downfall..."" "Come in!" "That many?" "Unbelievable!" "Are those all?" " Yes!" "You can go now!" "Schmid, issue a report." "We will catch them all." "There...there This student got something..." "Give it to me!" "Look, another flyer." "Give it to me!" "Or you want me to use force?" "That's all part of it." "Mohr, national police." "Heil Hitler." " Heil Hitler." "These two are under temporary arrest..." "And this is the pamphlet." " I got those two..." "Do you have any ID?" "Ms. Sophia Magdalena Scholl?" " Yes." "Mr. Hans Fritz Scholl?" " Yes." "Brother and sister?" " Yes." "The weaker sex." "21 years old..." "Is that supposed to be the resistance against the German Reich that... is controlling all of Europe?" "The young man tried to destroy these papers in my presence." "Some unknown classmate gave them to me." "I destroyed them because I didn't want to get into trouble." "Is this your suitcase?" " Yes, it's mine." "Take him away!" "I've given the order to close off the college for now." "Not even teachers or other personnal are allowed to leave." "Sure!" "I will certainly stay too." "Go back, and tell Alex not to wait for me." " Quiet!" "Scholl, Hans, get into Mahler's room for interrogation!" "Hurry up, miss!" "Come here now!" "Unlock the cuffs!" "Thanks." "Let's get going." "Sit down." "Sophia Magdalena Scholl, from Ulm, born on May 9, 1921 in Forchtenberg." "Protestant." " Father?" "Robert Scholl, mayor of Forchtenberg." "You completed your nursing education?" " Yes." "Still with a second address in Munich, Franz-Joseph St. #13," " Summerhouse, landlord Schmidt?" " Yes." "Any criminal record?" " No." "You admitted to the janitor that it was you... who threw the flyers from the balcony." "They were lying on the marble handrail." "I pushed them over when I passed by." "Why?" "Such pranks are my nature." "I admitted it then and there and I knew ..." "I made a stupid mistake when I pushed them over." "I am very sorry now, but I guess it's too late." "Miss Scholl, you spread flyers in college, in violation of the special war laws." "Do you know what the punishment for treason and collaboration is?" "I don't have anything to do with that." " Imprisonment, labour camp... or execution." " I really didn't have anything to do with that." "Cigarettes?" " No, thanks." "But you do smoke, right?" " Occasionally." "They're a perfect fit." "Just coincidence." "Why did you bring an empty case to school?" "I wanted to go to Ulm, to pick up the clothes that I brought to my mother last week." " To Ulm?" "That far?" "In the middle of the week?" "Yes" " Just for some clothes?" "No, not just." "I also want to visit a friend." "She just had a baby." "Also, my mother is sick." " But why in the middle of the week?" "But you are having classes!" "You seem to be in quite a hurry." "Because my friend suggested going to Hamburg, so I want to get back before the weekend." "I planed to take the 12:48 express train." "I already made an appointment with my sister's friend at the Holzkirchner station." "You can ask him." "His name?" " Otto Aicher." "He arrived from Solln at 11:30..." "11:30 in Munich." "Aicher, with an "e"?" " With "a - i"" "Didn't you have dirty clothes for Ulm?" "No, I wash my own small clothes." "And large pieces I didn't have any yet." "So, it means you don't need any clean clothes yet?" "and you just told me that you expressly took an empty suitcase home to get clean clothes?" "I wanted to be prepared for the next weeks, since I was in Ulm anyway." "So, if you wanted to go back to Ulm, why were you still at school?" "I had an appointment with a friend." "Her name is Gisela Schertling" "We planned to have lunch together in the cabin at English Garden at noon." "Even though you wanted to go to Ulm?" "I changed my mind last night..." "I came back to school to cancel my appointment with Gisela." "Why did your brother accompany you to school?" "since you only came to cancel the appointment?" "Hans and I often go to school together." "He wanted to go to the neurological clinic." "The janitor said you were on the 2nd floor balcony at about 11 o'clock." "What were you doing there?" " We were on the way to Gisela." "She was in Prof. Huber's introductory philosophy class." "But that's on the 1st floor." " Yes, we were there 10 minutes early, so I showed my brother around at the psychology department." "I often have classes on the 2nd floor." "And where did you see the flyers?" "I saw them everywhere on the ground, if that's what you mean." "And you didn't even read them?" " Yes, I did, but only at a glance." "My brother was even joking about them." " A political joke?" "No, just that it's a waste of paper." "He's as unpolitical as me." "During the uprising of the female students at the Germany Museum, when the district principal was holding a speech," "were you there?" "No." "Attendance was mandatory." " I stay out of politics." "What do you think of the speech, given by district principal when he mentioned... that girls should rather have give birth to babies, for the Führer, instead of fooling around at college." "He even said that the ugly ones could marry to his assistents." "That's a matter of taste." "The circumstances under which you were found at the university already make you a suspect." "I seriously advise you to tell me the full truth right now, independent of any side effects this might have." "I deny to have any connection with these leaflets." "Except the joke I made." "I understand that we are under suspicion until the real culprits are found." " But my brother and I really have nothing to do with this." "Do you really think you can hide your true feelings from me?" "All I told you is the truth." "Mrs Scholl, my colleagues did not find any traces of the flyers... in your suitcase." "And your brother confirmed your statements during his interrogations." "Reliefed?" "I wasn't worried." "Have the transcriber come in." "I will let her to record my statement." "You have to listen carefully..." "If there is any conflict with your statement you must tell me right away." "Do you understand, Mrs Scholl?" " Yes." "Even though you will be placed under temporary arrest, but..." "it depends..." "Maybe you still can go to Ulm tonight." "You're done?" "Metternich!" "Release papers." "Heil Hitler." " Heil Hitler." "Mr. Schürmer!" "Come along!" "You students think you can be here, and keep us busy with your phantasies." "Please hand over your jewellery." "Your watch." "(Radio) ...we already made up our mind to defend our lives by any means." "...no matter whether the rest of the world understand the necessity of this war or not" " Necklace with pendant." "...The time for a total war has come..." "Follow me." "Let us say farewell to fear and bourgouis squeamishness, who, in this fight with fate... still live by the rule Clean my back, but don't get me wet!" " Please take off you clothes and give them to me." "There is enormous danger." "We must put into huge effort..." "If you still have anything illegal, give it to me, and I'll throw it down the toilet." "I am a prisoner too." "Now, that time is coming..." "I have nothing." "...it's time to take off the gloves!" "OK, we're here." "... will thank us on his knees that we have taken him on" "Ladies, get in, hurry, hurry." "I want to listen to the speech!" "Have you heard anything about my brother?" "Your brother is already done." "He is waiting with other men upstairs." "You are the main suspect right now since you had the large suitcase... and you threw down the leaflets." "Do not admit anything!" "There's nothing to admit." "How long have you been here?" " One year and five days." "They caught one of my letters, with Ludwig-Thoma quotes critical of Hitler" "Even though, you still work for those people?" " They make me to do this." "The reason I am here is to prevent you to kill yourself..." "Why are you against the Nazis?" " My brother and I are Communists, even though my brother has a senior position in an insurance company." "But I admire the selfless help among the Communists." "People have to do something." "Scholl, Sophia." "Come with me!" "I hope, we'll never see each other." "Good luck!" " You too, good luck!" "Wait here." "OK, Miss, here are your release papers." "You were lucky this time." "Admissions." "Understood!" "Follow me." "Follow me!" "You can take off your coat." "Sit down." "Your father was put into jail for 6 weeks because he called our leader..." ""God's punishment for humans"." "He was arrested for the crime of treason, and his professional license was revoked." "I want to know what your father thought of you... joining the Hitler Youth?" "My dad never influenced our political preferences." "Typical democrat!" "Why did you join the Hitler Youth?" "Because I had heard that Hitler will bring our nation glory, good luck and fortune, and that everyone will have a job and bread." "That everybody will enjoy freedom and happiness." "You are single?" " I am engaged." "With Fritz Hartnagel He is a commander on the Eastern front." "Stalingrad?" " Yes." "When was the last time you saw each other?" " More than half year ago." "Have you seen this gun before?" "My brother had a gun like this He was sergeant in the army." "Why do you have 190 bullets in your drawer?" "9mm bullets?" " They are also my brother's." "When was the last time you bought stamps?" "About two weeks ago." " Where, and how many?" "A the post office #23 on Leopold street." "Ten 12 cents." "Perhaps five 6 cents." "I can't remember exactly." "No more than that?" " No." "Have you seen these stamps?" "No." " You've never seen them before?" " No." "We found those in your brother's room." "Why did you never mention... that your brother has these quantities of stamps?" "Youwhen and where I bought stamps recently." "140?" "Who of you, and what for did you need these stamps?" "What were you planning to mail out?" "Greeting to friends and relatives." "We write a lot." "So, you have seen those stamps?" " I am guessing." "You found those at my brother's place." "Not mine!" "Do you own a typewriter?" "The one in my brother's room, we borrowed from the landlord." "She lent it to us so my brother can type something." " What?" "An essay about philosophy and theology." "Not this flyer here?" " No." "An essay about philosophy and theology like this perhaps..." ""Hitler cannot win this war, he can only prolong it."" "or "a criminal cannot give Germany victory"" "or "federalism is the future of Germany freedom of speech, freedom of religion."" "Hans didn't write those." "You did?" " No." "But you believe in this kind of world order." " I don't care about politics." "Anyway, we analyzed this typewriter, and it was used to write a pamphlet which was, at the beginning of this month, mailed to different addresses in Munich and Augsburg." "I don't know anything about this." "Sit down!" " Watch her." "You were there when we found this pamphlet on your brother, and when he tried to destroy it." "Have you seen this paper before?" "No." " Read it, before you make any false statements." ""200,000 Germans died, sacrified for the status... of a military imposter."" " Does this remind you something?" "Isn't it pretty similar to other six flyers?" "And what about the handwriting?" "I dont recognize it." " Give me a break!" "The guy who wrote this is an individual named Christoph Probst," "He is a friend of yours from Innsbruck." "We found his letters at your place." "The exact same handwriting!" "Probst is also studying medicine." "Loves the family and the mountains of his fatherland." "Another privileged brat, dragging his own country into the mud, while others are dying in the war." "Who else is involved in this, beside you, your brother and that Christoph Probst?" "Please stop accusing me!" "You withheld all this evidence from your home, even though I asked you to tell me the truth." "I just only admit what I really know." "Do you want to know what your brother said about this evidence, after he tried to deny it first, just like you." ""With the military failure in the East," "And with the enormous increase in American and British forces," "I concluded that we could not win this war, and that the only way to avoid further bloodshed, and to keep a European community, lies in finding a way to shorten this war." "I am also deeply concerned about the treatment people in the occupied zones" "This is just a political statement, not a response to you accusations" "This is just a political statemen." "It doesn't have anything to do with your accusations." "This... is undermining the moral of the army and treason." "I dont believe my brother said that!" "So you think I am fabricating evidence?" "Unless my brother tells me personally that he made those statements" "I won't believe that he said that." "You're familiar with the Eickemayer Studio, aren't you?" "Yes." "Eickemayer is in Krakau for a few months." "He gave us the key... to the studio to us, so we can show his pictures to his friends." "The fingerprint on the copymachine... are your brother's." "Your brother has confessed." "He admitted to have designed, copied and handed out all six kinds of the flyers." "He claims that he handed out five thousand flyers in Munich in one night." "You lived with your brother, you were with him on the balcony this morning, and you still want me believe that you have nothing to do with this?" "You claim you didn't know what these flyers were about?" "Just admit it!" "You and your brother made and sent those pamphlets!" "Yes!" "And I am proud of it!" "What will happen to me and my brother now?" "You should have thought about this earlier, Miss Scholl." "Will out family be arrested?" " Others will decide that." "I have to go to bathroom." " Not now." "Who drafted these?" "Me!" " You are lying again, Miss Scholl!" "Just a few weeks ago... we did a scientific analysis of the writing, and we are absolute sure they are done by a male." "An intellectual." "Your brother!" "Who mailed out these flyers?" "My brother and I." "Excuse me, I really have to go to bathroom." "Lohner!" "Bathroom!" "Follow me." "Hurry!" "Open the handcuffs, it hurts!" "What are you doing with them?" "You know the colleagues, Miss Scholl?" "There's gonna be one after the other now..." "Next door to the left." "You know the way." "Who did this graffity:" ""Down with Hitler!"... and "Freedom"... and a crossed-out swastika, at Ludwig street University, at Marienplatz, Kaufinger street and in Schwabing?" "My brother and I made them." "Your brother said after he got arrested:" ""Go back home... tell Alex not to wait for me"." "Schertling was right there." "Was he telling Schmorell to run away?" "Hans had a appointment with Schmorell, he didnt want him wait for nothing." " You talk about your plan with Schmorell?" " No" "What about Graf?" " Neither." "Why do you keep lying, Miss Scholl?" " I am not lying." "Here." "This is your confession." "Sign here." "Lohner!" "Take her away!" "Mohr supposedly told Lohner:" "this kind of people... is what Germany needs." "But we have to re-educate them." "Maybe they will try to rebuild your world view." "But I'm telling you, they're in for a surprise." "Why?" " Even the bosses are getting scared." "A lot people think the invasion will happen within eight to ten weeks." "And then it'll be quick - Germany will be liberated." "If my mother finds out I am under arrest, she won't survive the shock." "She is over 60, and has been sick for months." "If the Gestapo comes to my house... she my get jailed as well..." "And your father?" "He is 10 years younger." "He always gave us strength." "Then at least she's not alone." "Thanks." ""We will not be silent, we are your forgotten conscience!" "The "White Rose" won't let you sleep in peace!"." "Who is "us"?" " My brother wrote this." "The last line of 4th flyers ends with:" ""Please copy... and pass around"." "Here, at last, is talk about resistance." "That doesn't sound like an individual's crime." " There is no organization." "What do you know about Willi Graf?" "Sergeant, he studied medicine like my brother." "He comes to our house occasionally." "We know he helped you guys copying the flyers at the studio." "Maybe you found his fingerprints, but he went to studio at some other time." " When?" "Middle of January." "We were showing Eickemayer's paintings." "That's why there are all kinds of fingerprints in studio." "Who else was there?" "Schmorell?" " Maybe, I dont know." "I was just there at beginning, then I went to concert." "Did Probst bring flyer to Salzburg and Linz?" " No." "Hans didn't tell him anything, cause he has wife and three children" "You better tell me the damn truth." "I am expecting from you... to finally own up to what's going on." "Graf, Anneliese?" "I met her about 8-10 times." "What did you talk about?" " About literature and science." "I found Graf rather unpolitical." " Unpolitical, but an insider?" "I have to insist that Graf has absolutely nothing to do with the flyers." "How about Schertling?" " Gisela I met several times, since we studied at same university." "I know her from labor camp Krauchwies." "She is a national-socialist." " By your saying, Miss Scholl," "Germans are either apolitical or are admirers of the movement." "Then everything should be fine for you, isn't it, Mr Mohr?" "As per our investigations this so called "White Rose"... bought 10,000 sheets of paper in January alone... as well as 2,000 envelopes." "Who did that?" " My brother and I." "It may sound plausible, since the first four issues only had impressions in the Hundreds." "You don't expect me to believe that you and your brother alone... copied thousands of flyers for the 5 and 6th edition?" "and then sent them out?" " We worked on them day and night." "Very admirable." "And beside that you are still taking classes?" "Yes." "We were trying to make it look like there were lots of members." "We know that your brother, Graf von Schmorell, as well as some..." "Furtwängler, and a Wittenstein served together at the Eastern front." "They all study here in Munich." "And there was no political communication between them?" "My brother only told me about the mass deaths, but not about... his comrades." " I don't believe you, Miss Scholl." "Nowadays everyone is careful when it comes to political opinions." "Just like you with your flyers." "Where did you get these addresses?" "Copied from phonebooks at the German museum." "Let's take a look at Stuttgart:" "On Jan 27th and the morning after, about 700 flyers were mailed." "At the same day in Munich... about 2,000 flyers were distributed." "It's impossible for you and your brother to have done this... 2,000 pieces!" "I took the express train to Stuttgart on the 27th..." "I had the flyers in my suitcase." "After I arrived..." "I threw half of them into the mailbox at the station, and the rest I put into mailboxes in the outskirts." "Your brother couldn't have distributed 2,000 flyers in Munich by himself." "2,000 flyers, put into phone books, in public phone booths." "In Munich as well as other cities." "Who helped him?" "I wasn't in Munich." "Who supported you financially?" "My father gives me 150 Reichsmark every month, and my brother is paid by the army." "You're saying you can afford your life as well as all the flyers and postage with that?" "Each of your many trips to Ulm already costs 15 Mark." "We borrowed some money from friends." " From whom?" "Here, upper left corner..." "The letter "I" probably stands for income." "And the name after amount must be the donor." " Yes." "Your fiancé is in that list as well." "So he was a member of the group!" " No!" "Everytime we borrowed money, we made up a story." "You can ask anyone on the list." "My brother and I are who you are looking for." "Have you ever thought about the consequences for you and your brother... getting into this kind of thing?" "We have all the names!" "Miss Scholl, you should consider cooperating with us." "This would have a positive effect on your sentence." "Think about your poor parents, and the shame you brought to them." "Mr Mohr, you accuse us of treason." "And now you want us... to betray our so-called comrades, just to save my own skin?" "Helping solve a crime is not a betrayal." "My brother's classmates have nothing to do with this." "Lohner!" "Take her away!" "I am very worried about Fritz." "How could I write his name in my notebook?" "Was he part of it?" " Absolutely not." "And he really didn't have a clue?" " No." "His is a solider, and he keeps up his oath to Hitler." "We had lots of fights about this." "I was always against supporting the front line, as it would only prolong the war." "He didn't agree with that at all." "Was he in Stalingrad too?" " He was there." "Luckily, he was transfered to Lemberg as one of the last groups." "He is now in a hospital." "They amputated two of his fingers, since he and his people were out in the cold... at 30 below." "Day and night." "For weeks." "I really hope he'll survive the war, without becoming its victim." "What if he finds out what happened to you?" "he will understand me." "I hope so." "What does he look like?" "Tall, dark hair." "A free spirit." "He could always make me laugh." "The love, this unconditional love, is just so amazing." "When was the last time you saw him?" "Last summer." "We were in Karolinensiel at the North Sea." "We sailed out with a fishing boat early in the morning... and in the evening to the flats on a horse carriage." "At night we sang, and talked about peace." "No soliders, no planes and no bombs." "Only the sea, the sky, sea breeze and our dreams." "Dear God, I can't help but babble to you." "I can do nothing else but to offer you my heart." "You created us, and our hearts are so tense, until it finds peace in You." "Amen." "Here, have some." "It's real coffee..." "From beans." "Miss Scholl, you are concerned about the welfare of the German people, aren't you?" "Yes." " Unlike this Elser, who planted a bomb... in the Bürgerbräukeller in Munich 1939." "Although you chose the wrong slogans, you used a peaceful methods." "So why do you guys want to punish us then anyway?" "Because of the law!" "Without law there's no order." "The law you're referring to used to defend people's liberty of speech... before Hitler took power in 1933." "But now, people who speak up are punished by prison or death." "What does order have to do with this?" "What else should we abide by, if not by the law, no matter by whom it was drafted." " By your conscience." "Oh really..." "This is the law, and this is the people." "And my job as a police officer is to see whether the two align." "And if it doesn't..." "I have to figure out where the problem is." " Laws change." "The conscience doesn't." " What if everyone would decide for themselves... what's right and wrong, by his conscience." "Even if a criminal... would succeed in overthrowing the leader, what would happen then?" "We would end up in criminal chaos!" "The so-called free expression, federalism, democracy?" "We used to have them all." "And we know where that got us." "Without Hitler and his party there would finally be law and order for everyone." "And protection for every individual, not just those agreeing with the general consensus." "Arbitrariness." "Follower." "What gives you the right to be this dismissive?" " You are the one being dismissive." "If you label my brother and me criminals, just because of those flyers, even though we've done nothing but trying to convince with words." "You and your privileges, that you and your clique are exploiting shamelessly." "You are using our money to go to college during wartime." "During that damn democracy, all I could become was a tailor." "Do you know who made me join the police?" "The French who occupied Pfalz." "Not German democracy." "If there hadn't been the movement" "I would still be a police officer in the countryside of Pirmasens today." "The shameful Versailles Treaty, inflation, unemployment." "The economic crisis." "All that was swept away by our leader Adolf Hitler." "And also lead Germany into a doomed war." "For whom every further victim is a waste." " Into the heroic war!" "You receive the same food stamps as we, the ones you disdain and fight against." "No matter what happens you live a better life than we do." "You absolutely have no need to do so." "Why is it that you're still acting up?" "The leader and the German people are protecting you!" "In here, in this Wittelsbacher Palais, or having my family arrested." "Our German soldiers are liberating Europe from the money class... and from the Bolschewists, and are fighting for a great and free Germany." "Germany's territory will never again be occupied." "Mark my words." "Until this war is over, and foreign troops will march in... and all kinds of people will point at us, saying we didn't fight against Hitler." "And what will you say when, after the final victory has been achieved... and after all that blood and sacrifice wealth and freedom will reign in Germany?" "The things you dreamed about when you joined the Hitler Youth?" "German people don't anymore expect that to happen in Hitler's Germany." "But what if it really did come true, then what?" "Are you a protestant?" " Yes." "Even the Church is asking the disciples to follow them." "Even if they doubt." " Church is voluntary." "But Hitler and the Nazis will not give you any choices!" "Why would a young person like you risk everything for mislead ideas?" "For my own conscience." "I don't understand why you, with your talent, wouldn't agree with National Socialist ideas." "Freedom, Honor, Wealth." "A morally responsible country, this is our faith!" "Didn't the horrible bloodshed the National Socialists caused... all over Europe, in the name of freedom and honor, open up your eyes?" "Germany's name will forever be shamed if the German youth... won't overthrow Hitler, in order to create a new spiritual Germany!" "The new Europe can only be of national socialist nature." "And what if your leader is a lunatic?" "Think about national hatred!" "We had a Jewish teacher in Ulm... who was forced to stand in front of an SA-Group, and everyone was ordered to walk in front of him and spit in his face." "Since that night, he's gone." "Just like thousands of others here in Munich since '41." "Presumably sent to work camps in the East." "You believe this nonsense?" "The Jews are emigrating themselves." "Solders who were at the Eastern front have been talking about extermination camps for a while." "Hitler wants to eradicate all Jews in Europe." "He has been promoting this madness for 20 years already." "How can you believe that Jews are different from us?" "This gang has only brought us misery." "But you belong... to a confused generation that doesn't understand anything." "Wrong upbringing." "But it's probably it's our own fault." "I would have raised a girl like you differently." "If you knew how shocked it was when I heard that" "Nazis are killing mentally handicapped children with poison gas!" "My mother's friends told me how children from Church program were taken... from the institute, and transported away in trucks." "The other kids were asking "Where does the truck go?"" ""They're going to heaven" the nurses told them." "So the rest of the kids got on the truck as well." "Singing." "And because I feel for these people you think my upbringing must've been wrong?" "These are unworthy lives." "You have been trained as a nurse... you must have met mental patients." "Yes, and that's why I clearly know that there are no circumstances, under which a person should make judgements that only God could make." "Nobody knows what in going on in the soul of a mental patient." "Nobody knows which secret, interior maturity could rise out of suffering." "Every life has a value." "You have to get used to this coming of a new age." "What you are talking about has nothing to do with reality." "Of course it is related to reality." "With reality, decency, morality and God." " God doesn't exist..." "Isn't it right that you relied on your brother, that you agreed with him, and just went along?" "Shouldn't we just take it down like that?" "No, Mr. Mohr." "Because it is not the truth." "You known, I have a son." "He is even a year younger than you are." "He sometimes has some crazy ideas too, but now he is at the Eastern front." "Because he knows he must do his duty." "You really believe in the final victory, Mr. Mohr?" "Ms. Scholl, if you had thought about all this, you would have never gotten involved in these activities." "This is about your life!" "Here..." "For the protocol, I am accusing you of the following:" ""After our conversation you have come to the conclusion that you and your brother's actions," "In the current wartime situation, are a crime against the community." "Especially in the consideration of our suffering army in the East, and that it should be condemned to the fullest." "No, not as I see it." "Confessing to mistake is not the same as betraying your brother." "But a betrayal of the idea." "I would do it all over again, because not mine, but your world view is flawed." "I still think that I've done what is right for my people." "I have no regrets, and I will take full responsibility." "Please send up a transcriber." "Yes." "Tell the boss we are done." "Mohr offered me a golden bridge if I renounce our ideas." "And?" " I didn't go for it." "Why not?" "Sophie, you are so young, you have to survive." "For your ideas and for yourself." "And for your family." "For god's sake, take his offer." "There is no going back." "Air Raid Alert" "Get down!" "Away from the windows!" "Down here it's the safest." "Come down!" "It won't take long, and we're free!" "The new arrival isn't Schmorell, it's a Christoph Probst." "For treason as well." "I am really sorry." "I thought..." "He has 3 kids." "The youngest was just born." "And his wife is down with childbed fever." "Ms. Scholl, you have to see the prosecutor now." "Go along." "Here is my indictment." "Your trial will start tomorrow morning in front of a senior judge." "I have submitted a court order." "Tomorrow already?" " This case doesn't allow any delays." "Treason, moral disruption and support of the enemy" "And tomorrow already will be the trial!" "What a glorious, sunny day." "I sincerely pray to you," "I call upon you, "You" I call," "I may not know a thing about you, but you are still my only hope." "I pray to you, please don't abandon me, my dear God, my dear father." "Amen." "I am attorney Klein, your court-appointed lawyer." "Have you seen the indictment?" "Yes." " Any questions?" "What will happen to my parents and siblings in Ulm?" "Please!" "This will be decided in a separate case." "I just want to know what will happen." "Aren't you my lawyer?" "You act like I got you into this situation." "I am entitled to know what will happen to my family, and you know that!" "Do you really think you are in a position to make demands?" "No matter what happens to my brother, I don't want an easier sentence." "I am just as guilty as he is, by your viewpoint." "Is that all you got to say?" "No." " It seems, you and your brother don't feel like... actually becoming part of the community." "But you are very wrong about that!" "Even the chairman of the people's court will be here tomorrow." "He will make sure you will forget about this nonsense." "He won't have any mercy with you." "Open the door!" "Do you want something?" " No, nothing." "We'll see you in court tomorrow." "What a coward." "Freisler will be presenting both of you as rotten criminals tomorrow." "He used to be a USSR officer." "Now he has to prove his loyalty." "Our father used to say:" "I want you to live straight and free, even if it may be hard." "Will the trial be public?" "I'm sure it is." "It's a show trial, a deterrent." "Then Freisler will have to talk about the flyers in front of everybody!" "And everyone will hear what we have to say." "I'm sure there's going to be a riot... among the students when they find out what's happening because of some flyers." "After the trial you will probably be transferred." "And in the worst case:" "everyone gets 99 days before excecution." ""A tough mind, and a soft heart" my brother used to say." "I once dreamed... that I was holding a child in my arms, with a long white dress." "I could feel her warmth..." "But suddenly the earth shook, and beneath me a crevasse opened." "I began to slip." "And I look at the child... but I still had enough time to put her safely on the ground..." "I plunged, but I still felt liberated and relaxed." "The child in the long white dress is our idea, and it survived." "Scholl, get ready for transport!" " She has to get dressed properly first!" "Thanks." "May God be with you, Sophie!" " May God be with you, Else!" "Thank you so much." "How are you?" " And yourself?" "Be quiet!" "Only speak when are you are asked!" "You must fight for yourself now." " Quiet now!" "Heil Hitler." " Heil Hitler!" "I hereby announce the court of the people opened... agaist Hans Fritz Scholl and Sophie Magdalena Scholl from Munich." "and further Christoph Hermann Probst from Aldrans, for acts of treason, moral disruption and support of the enemy." "Probst, Christoph!" "You are married with 3 children?" "Yes, 2 and a half, 1 and 3 months, and 4 weeks old." "And how is a failure like you supposed to raise... three children, to be real Germans?" " I am a good father and..." ""and" what?" "...and have no political ambition." "No political ambitions..." "You are making me laugh!" "Is this your handwriting?" "Yes." " Despite the welfare of the German national socialist Reich... to provide you with an education, and despite the fact... that the national socialist population politics allowed you... to have your family as a student, that still didn't keep you... from creating this manuscript when Scholl's asked you to." "An article which uses the heroic experiences of Stalingrad... to portrait our leaders as a military imposter, and to promote surrender." "Do you admit this?" "Yes, sir." "But it was just a draft..." "There is no "just", when the German people are fighting to survive." "But I have to admit that I was rather depressed at the time when I wrote this..." "Really?" "So a clinical depression was causing you... to write this essay?" "...depressed at the time when I wrote this." "The war, my wife's fever, all of those..." "Oh, please stop!" "This is no excuse to commit treason of this scale!" "But I already distanced myself from this yesterday." "In writing." "I also have to clarify that I did not finance... or materially support, produce, or distribute... any of these pamphlets." "My emotional condition was..." " Yes, we have all heard how you are trying to play the psychotic retard, in order to get out of this." "Mr. Chairman, my children need their father." "German children do not need a father like you." "You are unworthy, Probst!" "Defence, any further questions?" " No, Mr. Chairman." "Take him away!" "Scholl, Hans..." "You have studied medicine since 1939?" " Yes." "And you are, thanks to this national socialist government, in your 8th term by now." " Yes, the 8th term is correct." "On this nation's money!" "Another parasite." "At some point you were serving at a field hospital... and worked as medical staff on the Eastern front, between July and November 1942?" "That is true too." "But I want to say that..." "Be quiet until lI ask you!" " I wanted to say that I am not a parasite..." "Shut your mouth or I will have you removed!" "...study is a duty, for a member for the student guard." "Oh well, let's talk about duty then..." "As a student you have the duty to be an exemplary member of the community." "This, and the support the Reich provided you with, didn't stop you, during the summer of 1942, from handing out four "White Rose" flyers which, in a derogatory way, tried to predict the German defeat, and was calling for a passive resistance," "and sabotage of military industries." "And was generally... trying to promote ways to remove the national socialist way of life... from the German people." " This is outrageous!" "The boldness..." " Traitors... - ...the fatherland..." "Scholl, do you admit this?" "Yes." " And you even cowardly got your sister involved into this." "It was my own decision." " Did I ask you, defendant?" "I need to correct this." " Save us your commentaries!" "Did you write these flyers since you imagined... that the German people would only be able to survive by betraying their leader?" "The war cannot..." " Yes or no?" "This is not a difficult question!" "We do not have a chance against the US, the UK and the Russia." "Just look at the map for yourself!" "With mathematical accuracy is Hitler leading Germany into an abyss." "He cannot win this war, all he can do is extend it!" "You are quite wrong about the fighting spirit... and the stamina of the German people!" "Through your terrorist support of the enemy... even more German will die!" "Only if we find a way to quickly to the war, can we avoid..." "Stop the war?" "How that?" " ...avoid that even..." "So, you think it's up to you to decide about war and peace?" "The German people want the total war!" "Germans' blood had bled dry, they want peace." "Hitler and his supporters... will be responsible for a unbelievable genocide in Europe, one which will exceed any known scale." "Everybody here knows that..." "Everyone..." " Who do you think you are?" "You despicable dog, you have the audaciousness... to insult the leader in front of this court?" "I myself was at the Eastern front, just like many in the audience here." "You weren't there!" "With my own eyes I have seen the bloodshed in Poland and Russia." "I saw women and children dying... killed by German soldiers." " And you really think that... anybody here will believe your nonsense?" "If Hitler and you weren't afraid of our thoughts, then we wouldn't be standing here today." " Oh, shut up!" "It is anyway..." "shameless liar..." "You are nothing but an... an idiot and a rotten traitor." "End of questioning." "Any more questions?" " No." "No further question, Mr. Chairman." " Scholl, Hans, back to your seat." "Sophia Scholl..." "Aren't you ashamed to have handed out those treasonous flyers... at the university?" " No, I am not ashamed at all!" "Throwing them into the atrium..." "just like that?" "No, not just like that, but to get even the last ones..." "Speak up, we can hardly hear you." "I wanted to distribute every last one of the flyers, so that our ideas... would spread as quickly as possible..." " Idea?" "You call this filth a idea?" "You would expect this from a certified idiot, but not a German University student." "We fight with words." " So you actually wrote:" ""That's why you should separate from those sub-human national socialists!"" "Have a look at yourself, if you want to see some sub-human beings!" "How did you get the paper to make these pamphlets?" "We bought them, and from the university." " So, from the university?" "Malicious theft of common property!" "Paper!" "Even though there is a shortage of paper!" "But I am not surprised that you would do this." "My brother and I tried to use these flyers to awaken the people, and to stop the bloodshed against other countries and the Jews." "And not to wait for the Allies to finally put an end to it." "Should we really become a nation, excluded and hated by the rest of the world?" "You know, a superior people doesn't care about this" "Your superior people actually want peace." "And to find pride in humanity once again." "It wants God, conscience, and compassion." "Well, who do you think you are?" "The total war will bring victory to Germany." "It will come out of this stronger and more pure." "What we said and wrote is shared by many." "They just don't dare to say it." " Oh, shut up already!" "Questions?" " No." "Session finished." "Take her away!" "We will now come to the closing statements of the defendant." "I am the father..." " Remove these people from the court!" "I am Robert Scholl, the father of two of the defendants." "I want to clarify a few points..." " I have no permission!" "Remove him!" "Get out, take him out!" " There is another type of justice!" "Silence!" "Now for your closing statements." "Defendants, rise!" "Probst?" " I beg you to spare me, for the sake of my children." "I admit and repent everything I have done." "And you, Scholl?" "I beg you, your honor." "Spare this man, and punish me instead." "If you have nothing to say on your own behalf, then be silent!" "Sophia Scholl?" "Soon you will stand where we are standing right now." "Every decent being in this room is outraged about what you are saying!" "In the name of the German people, the following charges against Hans Fritz Scholl from Munich," "Sophia Magdalena Scholl from Munich... and Christoph Hermann Probst from Aldrans... are recognized by the 1." "Senate of the supreme court... on February 22nd, 1943:" "The defendants have been sending out flyers during the war, in order to sabotage... the arms production, and to overthrow the national socialist way of life of our people, to promote dangerous ideas and to disgrace our leader... and by doing so, helped the enemies of this country... and demoralized our troops." "You are therefore sentenced to death." "You are deprived of any rights as a citizen of this country." "You will cover the expenses for this trial." "Your terror will soon be over." "Today you will hang us, and tommorrow it will be your turn." "Take them away!" "Heil Hitler!" " Heil Hitler!" "This way!" "If you have anything to say before your execution..." "Please make it short, Ms. Scholl." "Today already?" "I was told everybody has 99 days..." "You better start writing." "Come here." "You have a visitor." "A visitor?" "Please don't be afraid." "Given the choice, i would do the same thing again." "You did well." "I am proud of you." "My little girl." "Mama..." "How you stand by me, brave and steadfast." "Now you will never again come in through our door." "We will meet again in eternity." "Well, Sophie." "Jesus..." "Yes, Mother, but you too..." "Ms. Scholl, please." "I just said farewell to my parents." "They will understand." "Come with me, please." "Ms. Scholl, my name is Alt." "I am the prison priest." "God, oh almighty father, make this earth fruitful, so the seeds you sow do not fall in vain," "Let hope grow, oh my creator, for those who will only see it for the last time." "Amen." " Amen." "I beg you to give me God's blessing." "God the father gives you his blessing, for you are created by his own image." "God, the son gives you his blessing, for his suffering and death have saved you." "God, the holy spirit gives you his blessing, for he has taken you to his sacred temple." "Oh, all mighty God, have mercy in your judgement... and grant you the eternal life." "Amen." " Amen." "No one's love is greater than those who sacrifice themselves for others." "God is with you." "This is against the regulations, but..." "Please hurry." "Thanks." "It was not in vain." "Ms. Scholl." "The sun is still shining." "Sophia Magdalena Scholl," "The national attorney general has decided, on 22.2.1943, that no pardon will be granted." "So as not to obstruct justice." "It is exactly 5:00 pm." "The death sentence is to be carried out." "Long live Freedom!" "Helmuth von Moltke brought the 6th flyer from the "White Rose"" "through Scandinavia to England." "Millions of copies were... air-dropped by the Allied planes over Germany in 1943." "Its title was:" "A german flyer," "Manifest of Munich students."