Conflict: Churchill is faced with an ultimate dilemma on how to handle the devastating, intimidating Nazi forces. What happened: Prior to his election of Prime Minister, the British were hesitant and looking for compromises to avoid Nazi ruling while keeping the British safe. Instead, Churchill belives the complete opposite. According to his philosophies, such an unjust force must be put to an end by waging war against Germany. To him, the lives and toil necessary are irrelevant as there is no other alternative. Many precautions have been taken and cabinet positions have been replaced by people who Churchill believes is the best option. In the end, war is declared by the British against Nazi Germany, and ultimately, the Allies (Britain) achieve victory. Without Churchill's daring moves of waging war, victory may not have been achieved, and today's world may not be the same. Source 2: Hitler Youth: Growing up in Hitler’s Shadow (Sophie Scholl) Conflict: Sophie is in the midst of training with the Hitler Youth program. To her, the education being taught is unjust and unacceptable. However, everyone else, children and officials, stand for Hitler's path. Challenging Hitler's rule only mean dire consequences. …show more content…
Much throughout her life, she began to feel different or "alienated" from all people around her. Since outside education and communications were banned, she was unable to relate any other people since all children in the Hilter Youth only know Hilter's way, and adults are not courageous to stand up against his beliefs. However, her defiance became noticeable during high school. Her participation in classes ceased, and graduation required enthusiasm and participation. She was later found guilty and sentenced to death for treason. Although she perished, her letters and daring actions still inspire many people