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Prof. Kurt Huber

Prof. Kurt Huber was a German academic and philosopher best known for co-founding the White Rose resistance group during Nazi Germany. The group peacefully opposed Hitler's regime through distributing leaflets calling for resistance and moral integrity. Huber, a university professor, used his influence and writing to inspire courage and awareness among Germans. His efforts were courageous and came at great personal risk; he was eventually arrested, tried, and executed in 1943. Huber is remembered as a symbol of moral resistance and integrity, exemplifying the importance of standing against oppression even at great personal cost.