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At the height of World War II, a small band of students in Munich,
Germany, formed a clandestine organization called the White Rose,
which exposed the Nazi regime's murderous atrocities and called for
its overthrow. In its first anti-Nazi tract, the group wrote,
"...Nothing is so unworthy of a civilized nation as allowing itself
to be 'governed' without opposition by an irresponsible clique that
has yielded to base instinct..." The students risked everything to
struggle against a world that had lost its moorings. Early in 1943
key members of the group were discovered and executed. Among those
put to death was Alexander Schmorell, a young man of Russian birth
whose family came to Germany when he was a small boy. This
biography eloquently recounts the journey of an energetic and
talented young man who loved life but who, deeply inspired by his
Orthodox Christian faith, was willing to sacrifice it as a
testimony to his faith in God that had taught him to love beauty
and freedom, both of which the Nazis sought to destroy. In 2012,
the Russian Orthodox Church officially recognized him as a martyr
and saint. The story of Alexander's life and death is made
available to English readers here for the first time, vividly
illustrated with black and white photographs.
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