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  Christoph Probst - Wikipedia
Christoph Probst gehörte mit den Geschwistern Scholl, Willi Graf und Alexander Schmorell zum engsten Kreis, zu dem auch der Universitätsprofessor Kurt Huber hinzukam.
Sie wurden zusammen mit Christoph Probst vom Volksgerichtshof unter der Leitung von Roland Freisler zum Tode durch das Fallbeil verurteilt.
Christoph Probst ging in den Internatsschulen Marquartstein und Schondorf zur Schule, welche auch nicht den Ideen des Nationalsozialismus entsprachen, und bestand dort mit 17 Jahren die Abiturprüfung.
de.wikipedia.org /wiki/Christoph_Probst   (546 words)

  
 The White Rose [Christoph Probst]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Christoph and Alex became fast friends with Hans Scholl in a clique that eventually included Willi Graf, Jurgen Wittenstein, Hans' sister Sophie and his girlfriend, Traute Lafrenz.
Christoph was arrested on 19 February 1943 as he was picking up his leave permit from the Army to visit his wife who had just given birth to their third child.
Christoph Probst was baptized Catholic by a priest in the Stadelheim prison.
www.jlrweb.com /whiterose/christoph.html   (322 words)

  
 Probst Christoph - Suchergebnisse - MSN Encarta   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Probst, Christoph (1919-1943), Mitglied der Widerstandsgruppe Weiße Rose.
Probst wurde als Sohn eines Privatgelehrten in Murnau geboren.
Blocher, Christoph (*1940), schweizerischer Jurist, Unternehmer und Politiker (SVP), als Bundesrat Vorsteher des Justiz- und Polizeidepartements der...
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 Axis History Forum :: View topic - Die Weisse Rose...
Later Christoph was one of few young people who were able to avoid participation in the HJ: as he changed school to Munich he was able to shake off his membership, and also in Schondorf he kept away from the HJ but participated in some activities to avoid being a outsider in the boarding-school.
Christoph Probst was the only member of the White Rose who married early, when he was 21, maybe because of his bad experiences as his parents divorced and wanted a working family life.
Christoph Probst was supposed not to be integrated that much in order to avoid to bring danger to his family.
forum.axishistory.com /viewtopic.php?t=1497   (8080 words)

  
 White Rose
A seventh leaflet, which may have been prepared, was never released because the group was captured by the Gestapo.
The group consisted of five students: Hans Scholl, his sister Sophie Scholl, Christoph Probst, Alexander Schmorell, and Willi Graf, all in their early twenties.
The Scholls and Probst were the first to stand trial, on February 22, 1943.
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 Christoph Probst
Christoph Probst was born in Germany on 6th November, 1919.
, Christoph Probst, Kurt Huber, Alexander Schmorell, Willi Graf and Jugen Wittenstein to form the White Rose.
The group decided to adopt the strategy of passive resistance that was being used by students fighting against racial discrimination in the United States.
www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk /GERprobst.htm   (1137 words)

  
 Probst, Christoph
Christoph Probst nacque il 6 novembre 1919 a Murnau figlio di un precettore privato.
In considerazione del fatto che soltanto Christoph aveva figli tutti i membri del gruppo decisero di tenerlo ai margini dell’attività più pericolosa.
Christoph negò di averlo scritto ma l’esame calligrafico cui venne sottoposto dimostrò che la scrittura era la sua.
www.olokaustos.org /opposizione/gruppi/weisserose/probst.htm   (197 words)

  
 Christoph Probst - ein Widerstandskämpfer
Durch die frühe Trennung seiner Eltern wuchs er in den ersten Lebensjahren an verschiedenen Orten auf – mal bei der Mutter in Murnau, mal beim Vater in Oberstdorf und Ruhpolding und schließlich wieder bei seiner Mutter in Nürnberg-Wolkersdorf.
1935 wechselte Probst ans Neue Gymnasium München über und lernte dort auch seinen späteren Freund und Mitkämpfer Alexander Schmorell kennen.
Um nicht von den Aktivitäten ausgesperrt zu werden, musste er auch in Schondorf Mitglied der HJ werden.
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 Seventh Leaflet   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
After listening to BBC broadcasts, Probst quoted in his draft Roosevelt's demand for unconditional surrender on January 24, 1943, emphasizing that this demand was not directed against the people but against the political systems of the Axis powers.
They even keep the police and the civil servants." The other extreme, Probst wrote, was the senseless sacrifice of two hundred thousand German soldiers in Stalingrad "for the prestige of a military con-man." National Socialist propaganda had concealed the humane nature of the Russian demands of surrender.
Probst then appealed to the Germans: "Today Germany is as encircled as Stalingrad was.
www.govsux.com /seventh_leaflet.htm   (361 words)

  
 Christoph Probst - Biografie
Christoph Probst und seine Schwester wachsen in einem Elternhaus auf, das durch religiöse und kulturelle Offenheit geprägt ist.
In den Tagen nach der deutschen Niederlage von Stalingrad verfasst Christoph Probst einen Flugblattentwurf, in dem er auf die Kriegsereignisse eingeht.
Christoph Probst und die Geschwister Hans und Sophie Scholl werden zum Tode verurteilt und am selben Tag durch das Fallbeil hingerichtet.
www.bpb.de /themen/F6IIFX,0,Christoph_Probst.html   (451 words)

  
 Sophie Scholl and the White Rose
Christoph Probst was the only member of the White Rose who was married with children, so the others tried to protect him.
On Feb 22, 1943, Sophie, Hans and Christoph were condemned to death by the 'People's' Court, which had been created by the National Socialist Party to eliminate Hitler's enemies.
Hans Scholl's last words shouted from the guillotine were, "Long live freedom!" In an unprecedented action by the guards, Christoph Probst was allowed a few moments alone with Hans and Sophie before they went to their deaths.
www.raoulwallenberg.net /?en/holocaust/articles/2786.htm   (1423 words)

  
 Galerie im Taxispalais - Werner Kaligofsky
Christoph Probst (born 6 November 1919 in Murnau/Bavaria) began to study medicine in Munich in 1939 after completing his work and military service with the German Luftwaffe.
Christoph Probst worked with the resistance group "Weisse Rose," which mainly wrote and distributed leaflets criticizing the regime.
Christoph Probst was executed by guillotine in the Stadelheim Prison in Munich on 22 February 1943.
www.galerieimtaxispalais.at /ausstellungen/kaligofsky/kaligofsky_rundgang_engl.htm   (1581 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The "White Rose" movement was founded in June 1942 by Hans Scholl, a 24-year-old medical student at the University of Munich, his 22-year-old sister Sophie, and 24-year-old Christoph Probst.
Hans, Sophie, and Christoph were outraged that educated Germans went along with Nazi policies.
Together with their friend Christoph, they were executed four days later.
www.ushmm.org /outreach/rgerman.htm   (272 words)

  
 JON_J_101's Xanga Site
Christoph Probst was arguably the most well-loved member in the White Rose circle.
It was because of his family that Hans and the others sought to protect Christoph from the activities of the White Rose, allowing him to do nothing which might incriminate him should the Gestapo investigate the group.
The draft of Christoph's leaflet was found in Hans Scholl's pocket and, though Hans insisted he was given the draft by a stranger, the handwriting was matched to a letter from Christoph in the Scholl's apartment.
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 The White Rose: Dissent and Justice in Wartime Germany (December 2001)
Justice was swift in the case of Hans and Sophie Scholl and their best friend, Christoph Probst.
Since appeals to higher courts were not permitted, Hans and Sophie Scholl and Christoph Probst were led to the guillotine on the afternoon of the verdict.
One observer described Sophie as she walked to her death: "Without turning a hair, without flinching." Christoph Probst was next.
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 Sophie Scholl, Germany (1921-1943) - Hall of Freedom - Politics - Liberalism
Christoph Probst, a fellow member of the Weisse Rose, was put on trial with the siblings.
Sophie Scholl was beheaded along with her brother and friend Christoph Probst in Munich in February 1943.
She was 21 years old and the only female member of the Weisse Rose to be executed.
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 Probst   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
In 1796 Christopher Henrich took his chance and married Maria Margaretha Marquard from Icker, who was the heir of her parents farm.
She was 48 years old but her husband, Johann Christopher Hellmig, was much younger (35) and they had a daughter.
Finally, Johann Hermann Probst and his wife decided to leave the farm to Maria Elisabeth, nee Holtgreve, daughter of the neighboring farm in Darum.
www.die-waldmanns.de /eprobst.htm   (280 words)

  
 The White Rose   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Soon they were joined by Christoph Probst, a level-headed, married soldier and father of three who was loved by everyone who knew him.
Willi Graf was also a medical student and a devout Catholic who, despite the urging of friends and schoolmates, never joined the Hitler Youth and refused to acknowledge those who did.
Kurt Huber contributed to the fifth leaflet and solely drafted the sixth (and final) leaflet, while Hans was apprehended with a rough-draft of a seventh leaflet written by Christoph Probst.
www.govsux.com /the_white_rose.htm   (956 words)

  
 Christoph Probst
Christoph Probst gehörte mit den Geschwistern Scholl Willi Graf und Alexander Schmorell zum engsten Kreis zu dem auch Universitätsprofessor Kurt Huber hinzukam.
Februar 1943 versuchten die Geschwister Scholl letzte Flugblatt an der Universität auszulegen wurden vom Hausmeister entdeckt und von diesem an Gestapo ausgeliefert.
Sie wurden zusammen mit Christoph vom Volksgerichtshof unter der Leitung von Roland Freisler Tode durch das Fallbeil verurteilt.
www.uni-protokolle.de /Lexikon/Christoph_Probst.html   (161 words)

  
 The White Rose [Roland Freisler]
Because of his volatile temperament on the bench, Freisler was commonly referred to as "Raving Roland" and he proved, on occasion, to be an embarrassment to the Nazis.
Freisler was summoned to Munich to preside over the trial of Hans and Sophie Scholl and their friend Christoph Probst on 22 February 1943.
Why don't you have the courage to face it?" Christoph uttered a few words in his own defense, then pleaded for his life on account of his three young children and his ailing wife.
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 Ed Driscoll.com: The White Rose
In Munich, a group of students, together with one of their professors, whose idealism and mounting detestation of the criminal inhumanity of the regime had led them the previous year to form the 'White Rose' opposition-group, now openly displayed their attack on Hitler.
The medical students Alexander Schmorell and Hans Scholl had formed the initial driving-force and had soon been joined by Christoph Probst, Sophie Scholl (Hans' sister), Willi Graf, and Kurt Huber, Professor of Philosophy at Munich University, whose critical attitude to the regime had influenced them in lectures and discussions.
Christoph Probst [Pictured at right--Ed] was picked up soon afterwards.
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 Christoph Probst – Mitglied der „Weißen Rose“ und Medizinstudent in Innsbruck - Universität ...
Christoph Probst – Mitglied der „Weißen Rose“ und Medizinstudent in Innsbruck - Universität Innsbruck
Christoph Probst – Mitglied der „Weißen Rose“ und Medizinstudent in Innsbruck
Sie wurden zusammen mit Christoph Probst vom Volksgerichtshof zum Tod verurteilt.
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 The White Rose: A Lesson in Dissent
The prison guards were so impressed with the calm and bravery of the prisoners in the face of impending death that they violated regulations by permitting them to meet together one last time.
They believed that it was the duty of a citizen, even in times of war, to stand up against an evil regime, especially when it is sending hundreds of thousands of its citizens to their deaths.
One observer described her as she walked to her death: "Without turning a hair, without flinching." Christoph Probst was next.
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 christoph   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Christoph Probst (known as ?Christl?) was born on 6 November 1919.
Born in Limburg, Germany, Christoph Prégardien is widely regarded as among the
Wilhelm Christoph Konrad, Schmalkalder (Edle Von) Born: apr 3, 1728, Born In Giessen; Marriage:Christoph Zähner Deputy Director.
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 Gallery - The White Rose - Photos
Probst was a member of the White Rose.
The Justizpalast where Sophie, Hans, and Christoph were tried.
The graves of Hans Scholl, Sophie Scholl, and Christoph Probst in Perlach Cemetery.
fcit.coedu.usf.edu /holocaust/photos/wrose/wrose.htm   (441 words)

  
 AtlanticBlog: Sophie Scholl and White Rose   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The film starring popular German actress Julia Jentsch tells the story of Sophie Scholl and her brother who were members of the White Rose student movement in Munich, which printed and distributed flyers inciting Germans to "passive resistance" against Hitler and the Nazis.
Following their interrogation by the Gestapo, Sophie and Hans Scholl were tried for treason along with fellow White Rose member Christoph Probst.
Here is a 1942 picture, from the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum, of Hans Scholl, Sophie Scholl and Christoph Probst, the organizers of White Rose.
www.atlanticblog.com /archives/002101.html   (473 words)

  
 February 22, 1943
Around 9 am, Hans Scholl, Sophie Scholl, and Christoph Probst are taken from the prison to the Justizpalast.
Christl Probst is baptized (into the Catholic faith) and receives last rites.
Robert Scholl asks him to prepare a clemency petition for Christl Probst that can be taken to Herta Probst for signature the next morning.
www.deheap.com /february_22,_1943.htm   (705 words)

  
 Sophie Scholl: The Last Days
Along with her brother Hans and their friend Christoph Probst, Sophie Scholl was a leading member of the White Rose, a group of students at the University of Munich who began to protest Nazi atrocities during World War Two.
When she realizes that her fate has been decided, her concern turns toward the welfare of her own family and Christoph Probst, a father of three.
We never learn the fate of Sophie’s fiancé, the rest of the Scholl and Probst families, the janitor who snitched on them, or of the other Gestapo agents.
rebirthofreason.com /Spirit/Movies/124.shtml   (876 words)

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