Where did Sophie Scholl go to school?
Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
Sophie Scholl/Education
What did Sophie Scholl say before she died?
Sophie’s last known words were: How can we expect righteousness to prevail when there is hardly anyone willing to give himself up individually to a righteous cause…. It is such a splendid sunny day, and I have to go. But how many have to die on the battlefield in these days, how many young, promising lives.
Where is Sophie Scholl buried?
Cemetery at Perlacher Forst, Munich, Germany
Sophie Scholl/Place of burial
Where did Sophie Scholl grow up?
Born on May 9, 1921 in the town of Forchtenberg, Sophie Scholl grew up with four siblings in a politically liberal, Christian home. She liked to spend time in nature, enjoyed reading and painting. She spent her childhood in the southern city of Ulm, where her father worked as a tax consultant.
Who were Sophie Scholl’s siblings?
Hans Scholl
Inge SchollElisabeth HartnagelWerner SchollThilde Scholl
Sophie Scholl/Siblings
Biography. There were six Scholl siblings: Inge (1917–1998), Hans (1918–1943), Elisabeth (1920–2020), Sophie (1921–1943), Werner (1922–1944) and Thilde (1925–1926), whose family lived in Württemberg, in the towns of Forchtenberg (until 1930), Ludwigsburg (1930–1932) and Ulm (1932–).
Is Elisabeth hartnagel Scholl still alive?
Deceased (1920–2020)
Elisabeth Hartnagel/Living or Deceased
What was Sophie Scholl’s job?
Political activist
Sophie Scholl/Professions
When and where was Sophie Scholl born?
Sophia Magdalena Scholl
Sophie Scholl/Full name
Who caught Hans Sophie Scholl?
Jakob Schmid
On February 18, 1943, two of the siblings, Hans and Sophie, were handing out flyers at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, when they were caught by the custodian, Jakob Schmid, who informed the Gestapo.
How old was Christoph Probst when he died?
23 years (1919–1943)
Christoph Probst/Age at death
What happened to Christoph Probst’s family?
Christoph prospered in the intellectual climate of his father’s home. Christoph’s parents divorced when he was very young and his father remarried only to later commit suicide when Christoph was a teenager. As a young man, Christoph attended liberal boarding schools at Marquartstein and Schondorf.