At great personal risk, the students wrote and distributed a series of leaflets criticizing the Nazi regime from the beginning of 1943, signing them The White Rose. They distributed the self-printed leaflets around the city and also sent them by post to resisters in other cities. In their sixth and final leaflet, The White Rose openly called for a coup against the Nazi regime. Sophie and Hans Scholl were observed distributing the leaflets by a janitor at the university. A short time later, they are arrested and brought before Gestapo Commissioner Robert Mohr for questioning.
Robert Mohr is soon deeply impressed by Sophie Scholl - by her calmness, her clarity and the courage with which she tries to take sole responsibility for the production and distribution of the leaflets in order to save her beloved brother Hans from a certain death sentence.
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