The German resistance to Hitler’s regime in Munich was embodied by the courageous White Rose movement. Founded by university students Hans and Sophie Scholl, this non-violent group distributed leaflets and painted graffiti, urging passive resistance against the Nazi dictatorship. Though their actions risked grave consequences, the Scholls’ defiance inspired ordinary Germans to take a stand. Tragically, the siblings were eventually arrested and executed, but their legacy endures as a symbol of unwavering resistance in the face of tyranny.
Key Points
- The White Rose movement was a non-violent student resistance group that distributed anti-Hitler pamphlets and graffiti in Munich during the Nazi regime.
- Landmarks associated with the White Rose resistance include Marienplatz, Odeonsplatz, and Ludwig Maximilian University, where the Scholls were arrested and executed.
- Ordinary Germans, including university students and professors, risked their lives to openly resist the Nazi dictatorship through the White Rose movement.
- A guided tour in Munich allows travelers to explore the sites and learn about the courageous acts of the White Rose resistance.
- The tour is accessible for moderately fit travelers and complements a visit to the Dachau concentration camp, another important historical site.
The White Rose Movement
The White Rose was a non-violent student resistance group in Nazi Germany, known for its anonymous leaflets and graffiti campaign against the Hitler regime.
The White Rose, a non-violent student resistance group, defied the Nazi regime through anonymous leaflets and graffiti.
Founded by university students, including siblings Hans and Sophie Scholl, the group spoke out against the Nazi dictatorship and the atrocities of the Holocaust.
Despite the grave risks, the White Rose distributed leaflets urging passive resistance and civil disobedience.
In 1943, the Gestapo arrested the core members, and Hans, Sophie, and others were executed for treason.
Though short-lived, the White Rose remains a symbol of moral courage in the face of tyranny.
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Landmarks of Resistance
While visiting Munich, travelers can explore several landmarks that played a significant role in the German resistance against the Nazi regime.
At Marienplatz, one can visit the Neue Rathaus, where the non-violent "White Rose" group distributed their anti-Hitler leaflets.
Nearby at Odeonsplatz, the group’s core members – Sophie and Hans Scholl – were arrested and later executed for their defiance.
At Ludwig Maximilian University, a memorial commemorates the Scholls and their resistance efforts.
Finally, Königsplatz, near the documentation centre of National Socialism, serves as a poignant reminder of the courage of ordinary Germans who opposed Hitler’s tyranny.
Ordinary Germans Against the Regime
Amidst the Nazi’s repression and control, a remarkable group of ordinary Germans risked their lives to openly resist Hitler’s regime.
The "White Rose" movement was led by a handful of university students and professors, including Hans and Sophie Scholl, who distributed leaflets condemning the Nazis and calling for civil disobedience.
Their bold acts of resistance included:
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Distributing anti-Nazi pamphlets across Munich, urging fellow citizens to passive resistance.
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Scrawling anti-Hitler graffiti on buildings and monuments.
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Staging silent protests and demonstrations against the regime.
The White Rose paid the ultimate price, with many of its members executed for their defiance of the Nazi dictatorship.
Personalized Exploration of Munich
Offering a personalized exploration of Munich, this guided tour provides a unique lens into the city’s history of German resistance against the Nazi regime.
Focusing on the non-violent White Rose movement, the small-group format ensures travelers receive attentive guidance.
Visiting landmarks like Marienplatz, Odeonsplatz, and Ludwig Maximilian University, the tour illuminates the courage of ordinary Germans who opposed Hitler’s tyranny.
Conveniently located near public transportation and the main station, the experience caters to travelers with moderate fitness levels.
Rated 5.0 with positive reviews, this tour is a compelling complement to the Dachau concentration camp tour led by the same knowledgeable guide.
Tour Logistics and Accessibility
The tour starts at 3:00 PM at the Tourist Information am Marienplatz, located at Marienplatz 8, 80331 München, Germany.
The tour ends near the documentation centre of National Socialism at Königsplatz 1, 80333 München, a 10-minute walk from the main station.
The tour isn’t wheelchair accessible, but service animals are allowed.
Here are three key logistical details:
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The tour requires moderate physical fitness, with no serious medical conditions.
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The tour is located near public transportation.
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Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the experience.
Booking and Cancellation Options
The tour is priced from $52.89 per person, with a lowest price guarantee. Booking is easy, with the option to reserve now and pay later. Travelers can also take advantage of free cancellation up to 24 hours before the experience starts.
| Pricing | Cancellation | Confirmation |
| — | — | — |
| Lowest price guarantee | Free up to 24 hours | Received at booking |
| $52.89 per person | Flexible options | Reserve now, pay later |
This flexibility ensures an enjoyable and stress-free experience exploring the remarkable story of German resistance against the Nazi regime.
Positive Feedback and Recommendations
Based on the positive feedback highlighted in the overview, travelers rate this tour highly, praising its informative nature and the guide’s thorough explanations.
The tour has received:
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A 5.0 rating based on one review.
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Recommendations to pair it with the Dachau tour, led by the same guide, Alun.
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Emphasis on the importance of exploring underrepresented topics like German resistance against the Nazis.
Travelers appreciate the tour’s unique perspective, focusing on the non-violent "White Rose" movement, and the small-group format that ensures personalized attention from the knowledgeable guide.
Ask Away
What Souvenirs Are Available on the Tour?
The tour doesn’t mention any specific souvenirs available, but visitors can likely find related books, postcards, or other memorabilia in the nearby shops and markets around the tour’s start and end points.
Are Audio Guides Provided During the Tour?
Audio guides aren’t provided on this tour. Instead, the small-group format allows for personalized attention from the knowledgeable guide, who offers thorough explanations at each stop along the way.
Can Group Size Be Customized for Private Tours?
The tour group size can’t be customized for private tours. The tour has a maximum of 15 travelers to ensure personalized attention from the guide. Group size is fixed regardless of booking type.
Is the Tour Offered in Languages Other Than English?
The tour is offered in English. While other language options aren’t mentioned, guests can contact the provider to inquire about availability in other languages to accommodate their needs.
What Is the Dress Code for the Tour?
The tour doesn’t have a strict dress code, but visitors are advised to dress comfortably for walking around the city. Casual attire is appropriate, as the focus is on the historical content rather than formal attire.
Final Words
The White Rose movement in Munich embodied the German resistance against Hitler’s dictatorship. Led by the Scholl siblings, they courageously distributed leaflets and painted graffiti, inspiring ordinary citizens to defy the regime. Though the Scholls were executed, their actions symbolized the enduring spirit of those who dared to stand up to tyranny, even in the face of grave risks.
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