Oh yeah so evil. Do you even know what the allies did to the german women and children in the years following ww2? You would be appalled and disgusted if you learned the truth. There is no excuse for what the allies did to them.
Thank you very much! I highly agree with Serota. Why I am thanking you because, I am doing a 5-page essay, and i needed more highlight's and 'on the spot' information that searching throughout google.
Cliff Yablonski They may have been naive in their approach, but that was a function of their young ages and the limited tools available to them. Their value is twofold. First, obviously, they are role models for having courage to speak, and act, in the face of oppression. Second, they tell history that there were other currents of thought in Nazi Germany--that the Nazis had failed to crush humanity in the hearts of their citizens. This, like the sacrifice of the July 20, 1944 coup leaders, has been an important foundation stone in Germans' rebuilding of their own identity after what they term Zero Hour: their utter defeat and moral reckoning in 1945.
Cliff you are pathetic. You know they had the courage to speak OUT AGAINST THE REICH. THOSE LEAFLETS WERE NOT SEDITIOUS Leaflets. They were trying to get people and cowarda like you to wake up. They were courageous. Grow up
Cliff Yablonski If the people had listened maybe things would be different. Now here is another piece tidbit for you, Hitler towards the end wanted the German people to die. He ordered Speer to destroy the farm lands and food. Speer disobeyed because he knew the people would die. So Yes the White Rlose were Heroes. Would have had that same courage.
What is the song used in the credits??? I listened to 'words win wars' all the way through and that's totally a separate song...if anyone could tell me that'd be great! Also, this documentary is fantastic. I hope you made it far and won something for it! Very well done!
That line bothered me too, where the narrator says something to the effect that the group failed. But I guess what is meant is that they weren't able to achieve the larger goals and desires they had, to spur actual, substantial action by large enough numbers of people, to thereby stop the Nazis' relentless campaign. It is true that they did not live long enough to bring these goals to fruition, but, as is stated in this video, what they were able to do did have an impact, and they did raise awareness and inspire other people. It's been many years since I saw the movie DIE WEISSE ROSE, and I'm glad to find it on RUclips, as it's apparently virtually impossible to get copies of it here in the USA. So I shall watch it again soon, and urge friends to watch it too.
I had to watch this for school but I was not bored or disappointed at any point during this video, fantastic work!
True martyrs...
Those in the white rose where incredibly courageous for what they did. Speaking out against an evil regime.
Oh yeah so evil. Do you even know what the allies did to the german women and children in the years following ww2? You would be appalled and disgusted if you learned the truth. There is no excuse for what the allies did to them.
True heroes who paid the ultimate price for daring to resist rampant evil.
You people are ignorant to the truth. You believe in lies.
3:12 amongus
Thank you very much! I highly agree with Serota. Why I am thanking you because, I am doing a 5-page essay, and i needed more highlight's and 'on the spot' information that searching throughout google.
Heroes! :)
Cliff Yablonski They may have been naive in their approach, but that was a function of their young ages and the limited tools available to them. Their value is twofold. First, obviously, they are role models for having courage to speak, and act, in the face of oppression. Second, they tell history that there were other currents of thought in Nazi Germany--that the Nazis had failed to crush humanity in the hearts of their citizens. This, like the sacrifice of the July 20, 1944 coup leaders, has been an important foundation stone in Germans' rebuilding of their own identity after what they term Zero Hour: their utter defeat and moral reckoning in 1945.
Cliff you are pathetic. You know they had the courage to speak OUT AGAINST THE REICH. THOSE LEAFLETS WERE NOT SEDITIOUS Leaflets. They were trying to get people and cowarda like you to wake up. They were courageous. Grow up
Cliff yes, but some listened, and resisted, they were heroes. you would probably cower.
Cliff Yablonski If the people had listened maybe things would be different. Now here is another piece tidbit for you, Hitler towards the end wanted the German people to die. He ordered Speer to destroy the farm lands and food. Speer disobeyed because he knew the people would die. So Yes the White Rlose were Heroes. Would have had that same courage.
Cliff Yablonski Coward!!
Excellent job!
dr who theme in title and credits, also, great performance
What is the song used in the credits??? I listened to 'words win wars' all the way through and that's totally a separate song...if anyone could tell me that'd be great!
Also, this documentary is fantastic. I hope you made it far and won something for it! Very well done!
dr.who
Yeah! It's I Am The Doctor. Fantastic stuff! :D
Heroes.
Great Job!! How far did you make it in the competition?
Interesting !
What website or application, was used to create this? Me and my HD partner are curious? :P
You should listen to GEORGE DONALDSON'S (Scotsman) wonderful song he wrote about "the White Rose" (album of the same name)
Die Weisse Rose scheitern NICHT!
That line bothered me too, where the narrator says something to the effect that the group failed. But I guess what is meant is that they weren't able to achieve the larger goals and desires they had, to spur actual, substantial action by large enough numbers of people, to thereby stop the Nazis' relentless campaign. It is true that they did not live long enough to bring these goals to fruition, but, as is stated in this video, what they were able to do did have an impact, and they did raise awareness and inspire other people. It's been many years since I saw the movie DIE WEISSE ROSE, and I'm glad to find it on RUclips, as it's apparently virtually impossible to get copies of it here in the USA. So I shall watch it again soon, and urge friends to watch it too.