
Hans Scholl (German student)
Hans Scholl was a German student and a key member of the White Rose, a non-violent resistance group during World War II. Just 21 years old when he was executed in 1943, Hans risked his life to oppose Nazi tyranny by distributing leaflets that exposed the regime's atrocities and called for moral resistance. His activism was driven by integrity and moral conviction, symbolizing courage and moral resistance against oppressive regimes. Hans Scholl's bravery and commitment to justice have made him an enduring symbol of moral courage and resistance to tyranny.