I’m in my last year of school and have to write an essay on an original topic of my choice. I’ve picked the White Rose resistance to write about, but will only have time to read one or two books on it this school year. Any recommendations on books that cover the movement from its inception to its end? I have my on eye one or two but would really like to get something that includes all of the leaflets they wrote, as well as anything else that may be relevant to the group.
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