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Students Hans and Sophie Scholl were members of the 'Weisse Rose' (White Rose), a group that fought against war and state censorship in Nazi Germany. They were seen distributing leaflets in the university on 18 February 1943, condemned to death by a Nazi court and executed several days later. The square opposite is named after their tutor, philosophy professor Kurt Huber, who met the same fate. A monument to the Weisse Rose movement stands in the courtyard, behind which there is a permanent exhibition. Copies of the leaflets, etched in bronze, can be seen at the entrance to the university.

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  • Address:
    Geschwister-Scholl-Platz 1, MüNCHEN, 80539
  • Phone: +49 89 2180 2962
  • Nearest station: Königsplatz/ Universität
  • Neighbourhood: Maxvorstadt and Schwabing

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  • Category: Tourist Attractions & Sightseeing
  • Opening hours: Mo to Su from 12:00 AM to 12:00 AM
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