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1.1414 White Rose in Action

"Of course, 100 million yuan in cash and enough to print all '(money printing) raw materials' on the east road of the 'Outstanding Lady'. It includes a special money printing machine, special linen paper, special ink, special carving board, etc., and a group of professional money printing workers." After saying that, Mrs. Katy turned her attention to the leader of the "SA3 Sisters Group": "Danielle, guess where 'this group of professional money printing workers' comes from?"

Danielle, the leader of the "SA3 Sisters Group", and the chief casting assistant field girl, certainly understood that this was a small game between sisters: "I guess, they must have characters with plot backgrounds like newspapers and printing factories. And they are all young and beautiful women."

"Ah..." Mrs. Katy, the assistant casting director, smiled and shook her head: "It's very close, but there's still a gap."

"Then who is this group of 'professional money printers'?" Second casting assistant Anna Moffett couldn't help but be curious.

To this day, "The Great Battle" "similar and the similar plot fragments of World War II drama fusion time and space" is accelerating because the plot ends rapidly, there are too many characters from different time and space to arrive on the set in various ways. Still the same sentence, "You are so beautiful, it's a pity not to shoot movies." Therefore, as the main line of the entire plot, the Great Battle has become the dream place for countless A-level supporting actresses (the protagonist) and B-level heroines (the supporting actors) who have dreams of movies. Moreover, in the 1960s and 1970s, when various types of Nazi movies were blown up, the casting directors

The aesthetics are also completely online. The selected characters "the handsome man and the beautiful woman" are also fully in line with the public aesthetics of that era. From the "character patches" that were taken with the Air Force customized version of Leica IIIc "spatch camera" and granted "spatial time and space cache" technology in advance, they successfully activate the inverse causal law and reset the "spatial term" with one click. They have entered the "spatial time and space printing queue", waiting for the end of the "spatial time and space cache", the "spatial time and space preview (that is, see the cards in advance, right?)" of the personal cards printed by the "ground all-in-one machine" can see the charm of the people in the play in advance.

"Just as we were talking, the train had already set off from Saxonyhausen concentration camp and would arrive on the set soon." Mrs. Katy, the deputy director of casting, kept it a secret: "I'll know later."

Everything was as Mrs. Katy, the deputy director of the casting, said. With an armored train from the Saxonyhausen concentration camp, carrying 100 million cash, as well as a sufficient £900 million of all "(printing) raw materials" printed on the east road of the "Outstanding Lady" with heavy shackles and handcuffs, a group of professional money printers rumbled into the wide rail test site platform.

Just a meeting, Danielle, the leader of the "SA3 Sisters Group" and the chief casting assistant field girl, immediately revealed the origin of this group of professional money printers.

"White Rose Squad" in "Die weiße Rose".

The plot of "White Rose" is also called "White Rose in Action" tells the story of Sophie Scholl of the Maximilian University of Munich, Germany, and other college students, in order to overthrow the fascist rule and end the war, established a resistance organization called "White Rose". They printed and distributed leaflets, called on the German people to rise up against the Nazis, and carried out various sabotage activities. Gradually, the influence of this "White Rose" group expanded and received the support of many students. However, the Gestapo would not allow this "White Rose" to continue to bloom...

Contemporary Germany once selected 10 great men, namely Adenauer, Martin Luther, Marx, Bach, Einstein, Goethe, Gutenberg, Sophie Schorr, Brandt, Bismarck. Among them, Sophie Schorr, was only 22 years old when he died, and she was the only woman among the 10 people. The reason why she enjoyed this reputation seemed very simple: she secretly participated in the production and distribution of anti-Nazi "White Rose" leaflets, and was generously executed. Carefully thinking, it was very difficult. At that time, within Nazi Germany, personal speech was highly restricted, and thus formed a dark pattern like "silent majority". As an interpretation of how fragile individuals make necessary voices", Sophie and the White Rose group members risked their lives to bravely practice the free philosophy of "brave voices".

"In the early days of World War II, facing Hitler, who had strength and power, Britain and France chose appeasement. However, within Germany, there were a group of heroes who were not afraid of Hitler and death threats, bravely stood up to resist the fascist heroes. This group of resistance forces composed of students was called the "White Rose Organization".

As one of the most noteworthy resistance organizations in Nazi Germany, White Rose was originally led by Hans Schol. As a student at the University of Munich, Hans was previously a member of the Hitler Youth League. However, after being influenced by the philosophy of the German youth movement, he knew that what the Nazi government did was wrong, so he chose to withdraw from the group in 1937.

After graduating from high school, Hans Schole entered the National Labor Service Training Camp and was later recruited into the German Wehrmacht. After his service, he entered the University of Munich to study medicine. During the holidays, he had to go to the frontline to do medical work. Through his understanding of the war and contact with Catholic resistance organizations, in June 1942, he organized the anti-war and anti-Nazi underground organization "Weiße Rose" at the University of Munich. This organization has distributed six leaflets of different content, the first four are named "Flugblätter der Weißen Rose" and the two later signed "Flugblätter der Widerstandsbewegung in Deutschland".

From July to early November 1942, Hans Schorr and another White Rose member, Alexander Schmorell, were sent to the Soviet battlefield. Sophie Schorr later participated in White Rose activities. In addition, they received support from Kurt Huber, a musicologist at the time of 49 years old and a professor at the University of Munich, who was well-known among the opposition. The six core members of the White Rose are: the Schor brothers and sisters, Alexander Schmorell, Willy Graf, Kurt Huber and Christoph Probst. They also contacted the Resistance of Saar and Hamburg. Two middle school students in Ulm helped them spread the flyers.

The Schol brothers and sisters were discovered and reported by the housekeepers at their residence when they were distributing leaflets at the University of Munich on February 18, 1943, and they were later arrested.

On February 22, 1943, the People's Court (Volksgerichtshof, in the trial of Nazi opponents, was dissatisfied with the verdict of the state court, and in 1934 he established a "People's Court" independent of the state judicial system to trial those prisoners who were entitled "treason" by the Nazis. On the same day, they were beheaded in Munchen-Stadelheim Prison in Munich.

On January 30, 1968, the main stage of anti-Nazi activities of the Scholer brothers and sisters during their lifetime, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität Munchen, named the School of Political Science, which was rebuilt after the war, the Shuoer Brothers and Sisters College. The main building of the university was the place where White Rose finally distributed leaflets, and the main building was renamed the "Schoer Brothers and Sisters Building".

In 1997, a commemorative sculpture was established in front of the main building of the university to commemorate the two Schol brothers and sisters of Schol and other members of the White Rose. The sculpture was cleverly conceived and made of metal into the "White Rose" scattered on the ground to commemorate their final efforts in the anti-Nazi struggle. The Schol brothers and sisters have a high reputation among the German people. In a celebrity selection called "Unsere Besten" held by German TV 2, Schol romance ranked fourth, second only to Karl Marx (third), surpassing German celebrities familiar to the Chinese such as Goethe, Bach, Bismarck, Einstein, Wagner, Nietzsche, etc.

In February 1943, with the arrest and execution of six major members of the "White Rose" in which the vigorous "White Rose" ended. Although they did not succeed and did not see the victory soon, they thought independently, did not fear power, and uphold justice, the free spirit and personal charm of freedom and personal charm, which still deeply touched us today. The darker the moment, the more heroes need to stand up. They are the heroes of that era.

Let's remember the names of these six 'White Rose' heroes:

Sophie Schol, 21, was executed (beheaded) on February 22, 1943; Hans Schol, 24, was executed (beheaded) on February 22, 1943; Christopher Probst, 23, was executed (beheaded) on February 22, 1943; Alexander Schmorel, 25, was executed on July 13, 1943; Kurt Huber, 49, was executed on July 13, 1943; Vili Graf, 25, was executed on October 12, 1943." - Ref. from "The World Bringed by the Movies of Hope and Resistance and the White Rose 78".

Sophie Schol's last words were: "(In) such sunny weather, I'm leaving. How dare we expect justice to prevail? When no one is willing to sacrifice his own for the motivation of integrity. If millions of people remember our sacrifice and awaken and do what I can do."

Hans Schol's last words were: "Long live freedom!"

Other members of the White Rose Organisation or relatives and friends who had assisted in the resistance were sentenced to jail ranging from 6 months to 10 years.
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