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Subject: Re: A Tribute to the German Resistance on the Aniversery of WWII
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Date: 24 Sep 89 20:41:49 GMT
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In article  horton@b11.ingr.com (Mac Horton) writes:

>	I'm sorry I can't give the details, but a friend of mine told me
>this story while we were driving somewhere and I can't conveniently
>research it.  There was apparently a small clandestine resistance group
>called the White Rose which was formed by two Catholic students (who I
>believe were brother and sister).  The group was discovered, arrested,
>and executed eventually.  Can anyone else supply the whole story?
>

I don't remember any details either; however, if I recall correctly the
story of this and other resistence groups is documented in W. Shirer's
book: _The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich_.

Yours in Christ,

David Cruz-Uribe, SFO