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At the Heart of the White Rose: Letters and Diaries of Hans and Sophie Scholl Paperback – May 9, 2017
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Personal letters and diaries provide an intimate view into the hearts and minds of a brother and sister who became martyrs in the anti-Nazi resistance during World War II.
Idealistic, serious, and sensible, Hans and Sophie Scholl joined the Hitler Youth with youthful and romantic enthusiasm. But as Hitler’s grip throttled Germany and Nazi atrocities mounted, Hans and Sophie emerged from their adolescence with the conviction that at all costs they must raise their voices against the murderous Nazi regime.
In May of 1942, with Germany still winning the war, an improbable little band of students at Munich University began distributing the leaflets of the White Rose. In the very city where the Nazis got their start, they demanded resistance to Germany’s war efforts and confronted their readers with what they had learned of Hitler’s “final solution”: “Here we see the most terrible crime committed against the dignity of humankind, a crime that has no counterpart in human history.” These broadsides were secretly drafted and printed in a Munich basement by Hans Scholl, by now a young medical student and military conscript, and a handful of young co-conspirators that included his twenty-one-year-old sister Sophie. The leaflets placed the Scholls and their friends in mortal danger, and it wasn’t long before they were captured and executed.
As their letters and diaries reveal, the Scholls were not primarily motivated by political beliefs, but rather came to their convictions through personal spiritual search that eventually led them to sacrifice their lives for what they believed was right. Interwoven with commentary on the progress of Hitler’s campaign, the letters and diary entries range from veiled messages about the course of a war they wanted their country to lose, to descriptions of hikes and skiing trips and meditations on Goethe, Dostoyevsky, Rilke, and Verlaine; from entreaties to their parents for books and sweets hard to get in wartime, to deeply humbled and troubled entreaties to God for an understanding of the presence of such great evil in the world. There are alarms when Hans is taken into military custody, when their father is jailed, and when their friends are wounded on the eastern front. But throughout—even to the end, when the Scholls’ sense of peril is most oppressive—there appear in their writings spontaneous outbursts of joy and gratitude for the gifts of nature, music, poetry, and art. In the midst of evil and degradation, theirs is a celebration of the spiritual and the humane.
Illustrated with photographs of Hans and Sophie Scholl and their friends and co-conspirators.
- Print length381 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherPlough Publishing House
- Publication dateMay 9, 2017
- Dimensions5.5 x 0.88 x 8.25 inches
- ISBN-100874860296
- ISBN-13978-0874860290
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"A well-chosen selection of personal documents, this book illuminates the intellectual and emotional development of two students who were at the center of the idealistic but futile anti-Nazi conspiracy at Munich University in 1942-43. . . . Children of a family of pacifist sentiment and cosmopolitan intellectual interests, Hans and Sophie Scholl were affected in their opposition to Nazism by a variety of influences ranging from those of Nietzsche, Rilke, and Stefan George to Catholic philosophers such as Augustine, Aquinas, and their personal mentor and friend, Carl Muth. Especially striking is the Scholls' growing attraction to Christian mysticism. . . . Smooth translation; excellent explanatory notes and illustrations; fairly good index." — Choice
"The Scholls’ writings glow with all the idealism, naiveté, and self-importance of youth. . . . In the context of their authors’ martyrdom, they constitute a compelling, heart-wrenching testament to courage and goodness in the face of evil." — Kirkus Reviews
"The details of daily living, as noted in these letters and diaries of Hans and Sophie Scholl, take on heartrending significance in light of the tragic circumstances that eventually took the lives of the German brother and sister during World War II. . . . With unaffected sincerity, the letters not only express their growing distrust of Hitler's increasing strength, but also shed light on their individual personalities from Sophie's naiveté and schoolgirl enthusiasms to Hans' dedication and deliberateness. In addition, the book lends considerable insight into the moral underpinnings of political resistance in Nazi Germany." — Booklist
"Representing six years’ worth of diaries and letters, these well-edited extracts suggest how, over time, both brother and sister subconsciously prepared for the brave work they eventually undertook. It is simultaneously uplifting and agonizing to witness their gradual moral/philosophical development and their speedy capture and execution." — Library Journal
"This book conjures up an uncanny sense of the spiritual and physical world inhabited by young Germans during the war. It is both a major historical document and (I can think of no better way of putting it) a testimony to the human spirit." — Paul Robinson, Stanford University
About the Author
Inge Jens, a German literary scholar, bestselling author, and journalist, was born in 1927 in Hamburg and lives in Tübingen. She edited the letter of Hans and Sophie Scholl and of Thomas Mann.
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- Publisher : Plough Publishing House; Translation edition (May 9, 2017)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 381 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0874860296
- ISBN-13 : 978-0874860290
- Item Weight : 15.2 ounces
- Dimensions : 5.5 x 0.88 x 8.25 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #380,240 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #117 in Historical Germany Biographies
- #784 in German History (Books)
- #3,429 in World War II History (Books)
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As I began reading the book, I became intrigued. I've always enjoyed learning about historical events especially those that pertained to the Holocaust and the time of Hitler's regime. As Hans and Sophie's perspectives are shared, I was able to look inside their lives and understand what it must have been like to experience the things they did at that time.
I enjoyed getting to know Hans through his deep and very personal writings. It was evident he was a seeker of truth and longed to understand the great mysteries of life. Although he was a college student, he was also drafted into military service. As he began his medical career, his letters and journal entries reveal his deep desire to help others, his love for his country, and his hatred of what the Nazis are doing in his world.
Sophie is a teenage dreamer. Seeing the world through her eyes was vastly different from her brother's viewpoint. She seems to be caught up in the reality of the here and now instead of focusing on the future. Her letters and journal entries revolve around friends and events typical of most teenagers.
The book includes, among the letters and journal entries, historical news and events. It was helpful to have this information either before or after an entry to help put the writing in perspective. I found this information interesting and informative.
Readers will enjoy this book because Hans and Sophie are today's vain and flighty youth. These are two very intelligent people with hearts set on helping thwart the enemy. Through their efforts, they manage to form a vital resistance movement among their peers. Although they were both martyred for their efforts, they impacted many lives and will be remembered for their stand against horrendous evil.
Thank you to Plough Publishing for giving me the opportunity to review this book. It was a pleasure to read and I give it my personal recommendation.
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Sincerely Nancy
The book offers very little context in the main body, instead relying on footnotes. This makes it ideal for those who already have a solid understanding of both WW2 Germany and of the history of the White Rose itself, however for somebody new to the topic this book would be incredibly confusing and most likely quite dull. As it is though, the editor's notes in the back are superbly researched when needed, and having them separate from the main body of the text helped keep the pace up.
Overall, an ideal book for anyone interested in the White Rose, life in Nazi Germany, or even those just interested in letter writing. Not for beginners, but a fantastically edited book and a smooth read overall.











