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This Troper read an interview with [[WordOfGod the director]] in which he was asked why he had not focused as much attention on Hans Scholl, to which he replied \
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This Troper read an interview with [[WordOfGod the director]] in which he was asked why he had not focused as much attention on Hans Scholl, to which he replied, \\\"Hans was the political head of the movement from the beginning, and a fighter (who had already once been arrested). For me it was more interesting to explore the reaction of a smaller cog when placed before the Gestapo\\\".

Also, having read some of the interrogation transcripts, Hans\\\' interviews following his confession seem to be largely made up of him attempting to foot the blame and convince the Gestapo [[BigBrotherInstinct that his sister in particular is innocent]], while Sophie\\\'s interviews record quite a lot of her ideological tracts, so in terms of laying out the goals and ideals of the White Rose, she\\\'s the best representative.

Still, Hans Scholl was an extremely interesting figure - it\\\'s a pity he wasn\\\'t given more attention.
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This Troper read an interview with [[WordOfGod the director]] in which he was asked why he had not focused as much attention on Hans Scholl, to which he replied \
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This Troper read an interview with [[WordOfGod the director]] in which he was asked why he had not focused as much attention on Hans Scholl, to which he replied \\\"Hans was the political head of the movement from the beginning, and a fighter (who had already once been arrested). For me it was more interesting to explore the reaction of a smaller cog when placed before the Gestapo\\\".

Also, having read some of the interrogation transcripts, Hans\\\' interviews following his confession seem to be largely made up of him attempting to foot the blame and convince the Gestapo [[BigBrotherInstinct that his sister in particular is innocent]], while Sophie\\\'s interviews record quite a lot of her ideological tracts, so in terms of laying out the goals and ideals of the White Rose, she\\\'s the best representative.

Still, Hans Scholl was an extremely interesting figure - it\\\'s a pity he wasn\\\'t given more attention.
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