Annotated Bibliography
Primary Sources:
""The White Rose Leaflets" Revolt & Resistance www.HolocaustResearchProject.org." "The
White Rose Leaflets" Revolt & Resistance www.HolocaustResearchProject.org.
Web. 5 Feb. 2017. www.holocaustresearchproject.org/revolt/wrleaflets.html.
These leaflets are Primary sources on a website. I used this source to create a page with
the Leaflets. This helped me understand what White Rose did as a movement.
Secondary Sources:
"Sophie Scholl Biography" Biography Online. Web. 14 Jan. 2017.
www.biographyonline.net/women/sophie-scholl.html
This source is a secondary source on a website. I used this source to write about
Sophie Scholl on the Sophie Scholl’s childhood, and some of her family. This helped me understand who Sophie Scholl and her family was, and what she did.
"The White Rose Leaflet, Germany 1942." The White Rose Leaflet, Germany 1942.
Web. 19 Jan. 2017.www.holocaustresearchproject.org/revolt/whiterose.html.
This website was a secondary source. I used this source to write more specifically about
the White Rose group. This source helped me understand the group's history, and their influences.
"White Rose." United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. United States Holocaust Memorial
Museum. Web. 25 Jan. 2017. www.ushmm.org/wlc/en/article.php?ModuleId=10007188.
This secondary source is a website. I used this source to write about the White Rose’s
general background; who’s in the group, where the group was. This source helped me understand some facts about the White Rose, but nothing specific.
Marc von Lüpke. "Sophie, Hans Scholl remain symbols of resistance." DW.com, 18 Feb. 2013.
Web. 26 Jan. 2017. www.dw.com/en/sophie-hans-scholl-remain-symbols-of-resistance/a-16605080
This is a primary source written on a website. I used this source to write about Sophie and
Hans Scholl’s execution. This source helped me understand how they were arrested, and
then prosecuted.
"Sophie Scholl” Destination Munich. Web. 27 Jan.
2017.www.destination-munich.com/sophie-scholl.html
This is a secondary source, on a website. I used this source to answer different questions
about the White rose group’s motives, influences, and ‘power.’ This source helped me
understand more about how the White rose group functioned.
John Simkin. "Alexander Schmorell" Spartacus Educational. Spartacus Educational. Web. 10
Feb. 2017. www.spartacus-educational.com/GERschmorell.htm.
This is a website secondary source. I used this source to write about Alexander
Schmorell. It helped me understand where he came from and how he was raised.
John Simkin. "Willi Graf" Spartacus Educational. Spartacus Educational. Web. 10
Feb. 2017. www.spartacus-educational.com/GERgraf.htm.
This is a website secondary source. I used this source to write about Willi Graf. It helped
me understand who he was, and things that he did before he joined the White Rose.
John Simkin. "Christoph Probst" Spartacus Educational. Spartacus Educational. Web. 10
Feb. 2017. www.spartacus-educational.com/GERprobst.htm.
This is a website secondary source. I used this source to write about Christoph Probst. It
helped me understand who Christoph Probst is, and the family he came from.
John Simkin. "Kurt Huber" Spartacus Educational. Spartacus Educational. Web. 10 Feb.
2017.www.spartacus-educational.com/GERhuberK.htm.
This is a website secondary source. I used this source to write about Kurt Huber. It
helped me understand who Kurt was, and about a health problem he suffers from.
John Simkin. "Werner Scholl" Spartacus Educational. Spartacus Educational. Web. 10
Feb. 2017. www.spartacus-educational.com/Werner_Scholl.htm.
This is a website secondary source. I used this source to write about Werner Scholl. It
helped me understand he the family Werner lived in, and his place in it.
Primary Sources:
""The White Rose Leaflets" Revolt & Resistance www.HolocaustResearchProject.org." "The
White Rose Leaflets" Revolt & Resistance www.HolocaustResearchProject.org.
Web. 5 Feb. 2017. www.holocaustresearchproject.org/revolt/wrleaflets.html.
These leaflets are Primary sources on a website. I used this source to create a page with
the Leaflets. This helped me understand what White Rose did as a movement.
Secondary Sources:
"Sophie Scholl Biography" Biography Online. Web. 14 Jan. 2017.
www.biographyonline.net/women/sophie-scholl.html
This source is a secondary source on a website. I used this source to write about
Sophie Scholl on the Sophie Scholl’s childhood, and some of her family. This helped me understand who Sophie Scholl and her family was, and what she did.
"The White Rose Leaflet, Germany 1942." The White Rose Leaflet, Germany 1942.
Web. 19 Jan. 2017.www.holocaustresearchproject.org/revolt/whiterose.html.
This website was a secondary source. I used this source to write more specifically about
the White Rose group. This source helped me understand the group's history, and their influences.
"White Rose." United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. United States Holocaust Memorial
Museum. Web. 25 Jan. 2017. www.ushmm.org/wlc/en/article.php?ModuleId=10007188.
This secondary source is a website. I used this source to write about the White Rose’s
general background; who’s in the group, where the group was. This source helped me understand some facts about the White Rose, but nothing specific.
Marc von Lüpke. "Sophie, Hans Scholl remain symbols of resistance." DW.com, 18 Feb. 2013.
Web. 26 Jan. 2017. www.dw.com/en/sophie-hans-scholl-remain-symbols-of-resistance/a-16605080
This is a primary source written on a website. I used this source to write about Sophie and
Hans Scholl’s execution. This source helped me understand how they were arrested, and
then prosecuted.
"Sophie Scholl” Destination Munich. Web. 27 Jan.
2017.www.destination-munich.com/sophie-scholl.html
This is a secondary source, on a website. I used this source to answer different questions
about the White rose group’s motives, influences, and ‘power.’ This source helped me
understand more about how the White rose group functioned.
John Simkin. "Alexander Schmorell" Spartacus Educational. Spartacus Educational. Web. 10
Feb. 2017. www.spartacus-educational.com/GERschmorell.htm.
This is a website secondary source. I used this source to write about Alexander
Schmorell. It helped me understand where he came from and how he was raised.
John Simkin. "Willi Graf" Spartacus Educational. Spartacus Educational. Web. 10
Feb. 2017. www.spartacus-educational.com/GERgraf.htm.
This is a website secondary source. I used this source to write about Willi Graf. It helped
me understand who he was, and things that he did before he joined the White Rose.
John Simkin. "Christoph Probst" Spartacus Educational. Spartacus Educational. Web. 10
Feb. 2017. www.spartacus-educational.com/GERprobst.htm.
This is a website secondary source. I used this source to write about Christoph Probst. It
helped me understand who Christoph Probst is, and the family he came from.
John Simkin. "Kurt Huber" Spartacus Educational. Spartacus Educational. Web. 10 Feb.
2017.www.spartacus-educational.com/GERhuberK.htm.
This is a website secondary source. I used this source to write about Kurt Huber. It
helped me understand who Kurt was, and about a health problem he suffers from.
John Simkin. "Werner Scholl" Spartacus Educational. Spartacus Educational. Web. 10
Feb. 2017. www.spartacus-educational.com/Werner_Scholl.htm.
This is a website secondary source. I used this source to write about Werner Scholl. It
helped me understand he the family Werner lived in, and his place in it.