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Alexander Schmorell (16 September [O.S. 3 September] 1917 – 13 July 1943), also
sometimes referred to as
Saint Alexander of Munich, was a Russian-German...
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University of Munich:
Willi Graf, Kurt Huber,
Christoph Probst,
Alexander Schmorell, Hans
Scholl and
Sophie Scholl. The
group conducted an
anonymous leaflet...
- ʃɔl] ; 22
September 1918 – 22
February 1943) was,
along with
Alexander Schmorell, one of the two
founding members of the
White Rose
resistance movement...
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Marquartstein and
Landheim Schondorf. It was here that he met
Alexander Schmorell, who soon
became his best friend. The
boarding school was
aimed at fostering...
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While there, he met Hans
Scholl and
Alexander Schmorell. Graf met Hans
Scholl and
Alexander Schmorell soon
after transferring back to Munich. He was...
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through some
students who
attended his lectures, Hans
Scholl and
Alexander Schmorell. In
January 1943,
Huber helped edit the
fifth White Rose leaflet. He wrote...
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philosophy and the arts.
Together with like-minded friends,
Alexander Schmorell,
Willi Graf and
Jurgen Wittenstein, he
eventually adopted a
strategy of...
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Notable p****ion
bearers include the
brothers Boris and Gleb,
Alexander Schmorell (executed for
being a
member of the
White Rose
student movement which...
- Probst,
member of the
White Rose,
executed on 22
February 1943.
Alexander Schmorell,
member of the
White Rose and
saint of the
Eastern Orthodox church, executed...
- Alexander, a
companion of St.
Victor of M****illes (died 290)
Alexander Schmorell (1917–1943),
member of the
White Rose This
disambiguation page
lists articles...