Sophie Scholl, Member of the White Rose Resistance
In the midst of Nazi tyranny in the early 1900s, brave souls like Sophie Scholl stood up against the oppressive regime despite the grave risks. As a member of the White Rose Resistance, Scholl vehemently opposed the Nazis and fearlessly advocated for change. Their weapon? Flyers that boldly proclaimed their message of resistance.

However, their courageous efforts were not without consequences. Scholl was apprehended on February 18, 1943, while distributing leaflets at a university. Subsequently, she faced a swift trial and was sentenced to death by guillotine.