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The White Rose Movement
Nonviolent Resistance to the Nazis
Bridey HeingSeries: Peaceful Protesters3.7
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In 1942, a small group formed at the University of Munich to fight the Nazis through nonviolent means. The White Rose movement, as the group came to be known, distributed leaflets that urged their fellow Germans to question Nazi actions and join the resistance. This book traces the group's efforts, and honors the members of the group who paid the ultimate price for their activism.
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