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Post by Gaius Julius Caesar on Jan 8, 2018 19:50:22 GMT
Was it that one German officer who said "Here we are two officers conspiring against our superior"?
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Post by Wilhelm Ritter von Leeb on Jan 8, 2018 20:27:05 GMT
Was it that one German officer who said "Here we are two officers conspiring against our superior"? You mean the Valkyrie guy? No. The person I am talking about was a German civilian, German father, Russian mother. As I said earlier, he was the founder of the anti-nazi "White Rose" organisation, before he was killed (age 25) in June 13th 1943.
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Post by Wilhelm Ritter von Leeb on Jan 8, 2018 20:29:34 GMT
That guess might be completely wrong, because I honestly don't know what he did. I just know there is a tomb in Moscow that says his deed is immortal despite his name being unknown. (It's in the HOI4 Start-up sequence...) Edit: I forgot to mention that I simply memorized that, and it wasn't necessary for me to boot up the game to figure that out. I didn't quote perfectly either. There is a similar tomb in Greece. It is about those who died serving their country, but were never buried, with their names remaining unknown.
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Post by Nobunaga Oda on Jan 9, 2018 2:11:04 GMT
Was it that one German officer who said "Here we are two officers conspiring against our superior"? You mean the Valkyrie guy? No. The person I am talking about was a German civilian, German father, Russian mother. As I said earlier, he was the founder of the anti-nazi "White Rose" organisation, before he was killed (age 25) in June 13th 1943. Wow, how good is this guy? Switching genders as he switched identities, "German Father, Russian Mother".
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Post by Wilhelm Ritter von Leeb on Jan 9, 2018 5:05:26 GMT
You mean the Valkyrie guy? No. The person I am talking about was a German civilian, German father, Russian mother. As I said earlier, he was the founder of the anti-nazi "White Rose" organisation, before he was killed (age 25) in June 13th 1943. Wow, how good is this guy? Switching genders as he switched identities, "German Father, Russian Mother". These were his parents, lol
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Post by Marshal Ney on Jan 9, 2018 12:20:31 GMT
Hans Schol?
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Post by Wilhelm Ritter von Leeb on Jan 9, 2018 12:26:34 GMT
No, you are very close though. The person I am talking about was his best friend
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Post by Deleted on Jan 9, 2018 13:08:45 GMT
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Post by Wilhelm Ritter von Leeb on Jan 9, 2018 16:18:04 GMT
An anti-nazi German during WWII, co-founder of the "White Rose" organisation, executed by the Reich dor treason in March 1943.
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Post by Desophaeus on Jan 9, 2018 21:32:18 GMT
Without using the Google search, I'm definitely not going to be able to answer your question.
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Post by Wilhelm Ritter von Leeb on Jan 9, 2018 21:45:43 GMT
Hey, Marshal Ney do you know this? Since you know Schol, you probably know of the person I am talking about. Anyway, if noone guesses it in the next 8-12 hrs (depends on when I log in), I will ask a different question
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Post by Marshal Ney on Jan 9, 2018 22:22:34 GMT
Hey, Marshal Ney do you know this? Since you know Schol, you probably know of the person I am talking about. Anyway, if noone guesses it in the next 8-12 hrs (depends on when I log in), I will ask a different question I thought that Scholl was the only one founder of the organisation
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Post by Wilhelm Ritter von Leeb on Jan 9, 2018 22:27:12 GMT
Hey, Marshal Ney do you know this? Since you know Schol, you probably know of the person I am talking about. Anyway, if noone guesses it in the next 8-12 hrs (depends on when I log in), I will ask a different question I thought that Scholl was the only one founder of the organisation Too bad… It was him, his sister (Sofia) and his friend… Last hint: This guy's first name starts with an A and his last name with an S
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Post by John Cameron of Fassiefern on Jan 9, 2018 22:54:28 GMT
Too bad… It was him, his sister (Sofia) and his friend… Aha! I had initially thought it was a woman, but then you said it was a man, and I was confused. I remember learning about the White Rose in my AP European history class several years ago, and I do remember learning that a woman was a major leader of the organisation.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 10, 2018 5:22:04 GMT
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