She was born on May 9, 1921, the daughter of Robert Scholl, the mayor of Forchtenberg. Her full name, Sophia Magdalena Scholl. She grew up in Ludwigsburg, Germany from 1930 till 1932, after which her and her family moved to Ulm and finally to Munich where She had attended a secondary school for girls The question for my oral today is how was it possible that Sophie Scholl was never caught sooner for resisting Nazi policies and sent to concentration camps and was the white rose resistance towards Nazi regime spread through out Germany and did She leave a legacy as a freedom fighter? Let me answer that for you. At the age of twelve, Sophie joined the Bund Deutscher Mädel (League of German Girls) as most young women had to at the time, but …show more content…
The group believed this built a foundation for the new Europe.Soon they were caught throwing the leaflets in the air in the university and brought into custody by Jakob Schmid. The police were called and her and her brother were taken into Gestapo custody. The rest of their friends and members were arrested and charged with …show more content…
Even though she had helping hands from the white rose and others such as the professor who helped her open people's minds, Sophie Scholl who was never afraid to share her opinion and not only looked at things as they were written on the piece of paper word after word but read between the lines and always filled the spaces between words with what people left out fearing death ,writing about fighting for a democracy. Sophie knew Hitler was intelligent and had a mind that did solve the so called "economical and social" problems but her and her resistance group were one of those who actually argued on what was being done to solve such problems. So yes she is a freedom fighter who was in fact a women. She was not caught because she pretended to think as a women was expected to at that time but did have a mind like Hitlers were she cleverly blinded those the nation believed outsmarted the falling of the German nation by just being a women an ordinary women born in a criticized nation that was criticized by its own leaders for not being perfect ,example, Jews thrown out like pigs and burned like filthy rats and the so called perfect race the Aryan with blue hair blond eyes treated like kings and queens when their king wasn't even an Aryan. "How can you expect righteousness to prevail when