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{{Infobox Movie
 
{{Infobox Movie
|name = The White Rose<br>Die Weiße Rose
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|name = ''The White Rose''<br>''Die Weiße Rose''
 
|picture = DieWeisseRoseCover.jpg
 
|picture = DieWeisseRoseCover.jpg
 
|caption = ''Movie Poster''
 
|caption = ''Movie Poster''
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|actor4=Oliver Siebert
 
|actor4=Oliver Siebert
 
|character5=Willi Graf
 
|character5=Willi Graf
|actor5=Ulrich Tukur
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|actor5=[[Ulrich Tukur]]
 
|character6=Prof. Dr. Kurt Huber
 
|character6=Prof. Dr. Kurt Huber
 
|actor6=Martin Benrath
 
|actor6=Martin Benrath
 
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'''''The White Rose''''' is a 1982 German movie directed by Michael Verhoeven. Munich 1942: The student group ''Weiße Rose'', among them the Scholl siblings, calls for resistance against Hitler and his regime with leaflets. Risking their lives, they take leaflets to other cities and write slogans such as "Down with Hitler" on the walls of houses at night. As the noose of the Gestapo tightens around the students, they contact other resistance groups and even high military officials. In early 1943, the Gestapo struck. Hans and Sophie Scholl are arrested in the courtyard of Munich University. The People's Court under its chairman Freisler sentences them to death. The sentence was carried out on February 22, 1943.
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'''''The White Rose''''' is a 1982 German historical drama film directed by Michael Verhoeven. Munich 1942: The student group ''Weiße Rose'', among them the Scholl siblings, calls for resistance against Hitler and his regime with leaflets. Risking their lives, they take leaflets to other cities and write slogans such as "Down with Hitler" on the walls of houses at night. As the noose of the Gestapo tightens around the students, they contact other resistance groups and even high military officials. In early 1943, the Gestapo strikes. Hans and Sophie Scholl are arrested in the courtyard of Munich University. The People's Court under its chairman Freisler sentences them to death. The sentence was carried out on February 22, 1943.
  
 
The 2005 movie ''[[Sophie Scholl – The Final Days]]'' tells almost the same story.
 
The 2005 movie ''[[Sophie Scholl – The Final Days]]'' tells almost the same story.
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Christoph Probst ([[Werner Stocker]]) steals a [[Luger P08]] from a ''Hitlerjugend'' official.
 
Christoph Probst ([[Werner Stocker]]) steals a [[Luger P08]] from a ''Hitlerjugend'' official.
 
[[File:P08Luger1917.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Luger P08 - 9x19mm]]
 
[[File:P08Luger1917.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Luger P08 - 9x19mm]]
[[File:DieWeisseRose-Luger1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Christoph brandishes the just aquired Luger after removing it from the holster.]]
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[[File:DieWeisseRose-Luger1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Christoph brandishes the newly-acquired Luger after removing it from the holster.]]
  
 
==FN Model 1910==
 
==FN Model 1910==
 
An [[FN Model 1910]] is held by Hans Scholl (Wulf Kessler).
 
An [[FN Model 1910]] is held by Hans Scholl (Wulf Kessler).
 
[[File:FN Model 1910 1616.jpg|thumb|none|300px|FN Model 1910 - .380 ACP]]
 
[[File:FN Model 1910 1616.jpg|thumb|none|300px|FN Model 1910 - .380 ACP]]
[[File:DieWeisseRose-Walther1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A blurred view of the pistol's grip.]]
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[[File:DieWeisseRose-Walther1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A blurry view of the pistol's grip.]]
 
[[File:DieWeisseRose-Walther2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|]]
 
[[File:DieWeisseRose-Walther2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|]]
 
[[File:DieWeisseRose-Walther3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Two more angles of the FN Model 1910.]]
 
[[File:DieWeisseRose-Walther3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Two more angles of the FN Model 1910.]]
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==MP 40==
 
==MP 40==
Some German soldiers can be seen with [[MP40]] which appear to be non-firing replicas.
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Some German soldiers can be seen with [[MP40]]s, which appear to be non-firing replicas.
[[File:Denix MP40.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Denix non-firing replica of MP40]]
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[[File:Denix MP40.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Denix non-firing replica of MP40]]
 
[[File:DieWeisseRose-MP1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A soldier to the far right holds his MP40.]]
 
[[File:DieWeisseRose-MP1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A soldier to the far right holds his MP40.]]
 
[[File:DieWeisseRose-MP2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Another soldier points his MP40 at undressed Soviet PoWs.]]
 
[[File:DieWeisseRose-MP2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Another soldier points his MP40 at undressed Soviet PoWs.]]
[[File:DieWeisseRose-MP3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The same soldier prepares to open fire. Note the hole gun appears to be bent. Other examples have no hooded front sights.]]
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[[File:DieWeisseRose-MP3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The same soldier prepares to open fire. Note the entire gun appears to be slightly bent. Other examples have no hooded front sights.]]
  
 
=Rifles=
 
=Rifles=
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==Unknown Rifles==
 
==Unknown Rifles==
 
Several German soldiers can be seen with full-length rifles at the railway station.
 
Several German soldiers can be seen with full-length rifles at the railway station.
[[File:DieWeisseRose-Rifle1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The two soldiers on the left background carry their rifles. Judging by the barrels, [[Mosin-Nagant M91/30]] rifles could be a good guess.]]
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[[File:DieWeisseRose-Rifle1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The two soldiers in the left background carry their rifles. Judging by the barrels, [[Mosin-Nagant M91/30]] rifles could be a good guess.]]
  
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Latest revision as of 01:21, 27 September 2023


The White Rose
Die Weiße Rose
DieWeisseRoseCover.jpg
Movie Poster
Country GER.jpg West Germany
Directed by Michael Verhoeven
Release Date September 24, 1982
Language German
Russian
Studio Sentana Filmproduktion
Distributor Filmverlag der Autoren
Main Cast
Character Actor
Sophie Scholl Lena Stolze
Hans Scholl Wulf Kessler
Christoph Probst Werner Stocker
Alexander Schmorell Oliver Siebert
Willi Graf Ulrich Tukur
Prof. Dr. Kurt Huber Martin Benrath


The White Rose is a 1982 German historical drama film directed by Michael Verhoeven. Munich 1942: The student group Weiße Rose, among them the Scholl siblings, calls for resistance against Hitler and his regime with leaflets. Risking their lives, they take leaflets to other cities and write slogans such as "Down with Hitler" on the walls of houses at night. As the noose of the Gestapo tightens around the students, they contact other resistance groups and even high military officials. In early 1943, the Gestapo strikes. Hans and Sophie Scholl are arrested in the courtyard of Munich University. The People's Court under its chairman Freisler sentences them to death. The sentence was carried out on February 22, 1943.

The 2005 movie Sophie Scholl – The Final Days tells almost the same story.


The following weapons were used in the film The White Rose:


Pistols

Luger P08

Christoph Probst (Werner Stocker) steals a Luger P08 from a Hitlerjugend official.

Luger P08 - 9x19mm
Christoph brandishes the newly-acquired Luger after removing it from the holster.

FN Model 1910

An FN Model 1910 is held by Hans Scholl (Wulf Kessler).

FN Model 1910 - .380 ACP
A blurry view of the pistol's grip.
DieWeisseRose-Walther2.jpg
Two more angles of the FN Model 1910.

Submachine Guns

MP 40

Some German soldiers can be seen with MP40s, which appear to be non-firing replicas.

Denix non-firing replica of MP40
A soldier to the far right holds his MP40.
Another soldier points his MP40 at undressed Soviet PoWs.
The same soldier prepares to open fire. Note the entire gun appears to be slightly bent. Other examples have no hooded front sights.

Rifles

Mauser Puška vz. 24

The VZ-24 Czech Mauser is widely used by German soldiers.

Puška vz. 24 - 7.92x57mm Mauser
A German soldier among forced laborers stands with his Mauser vz. 24 as Sophie Scholl (Lena Stolze) looks out the canteen window.
The silhouette of a Mauser rifle carried by a sentry.

Unknown Rifles

Several German soldiers can be seen with full-length rifles at the railway station.

The two soldiers in the left background carry their rifles. Judging by the barrels, Mosin-Nagant M91/30 rifles could be a good guess.

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