
The White Rose (pamphlet)
The White Rose was a nonviolent resistance group formed by students in Nazi Germany during World War II. They aimed to oppose Hitler’s rule and Nazi policies by distributing leaflets and pamphlets that exposed the regime’s atrocities and called for moral action and resistance. Their efforts pooled intelligence, courage, and moral conviction, risking their lives to spread truth and encourage others to oppose tyranny. Despite their small size and eventual capture and execution of key members, their pamphlets, notably "The White Rose" leaflets, symbolize courageous ethical resistance against oppression.