Sophie and Trieda Nixi threw leaflets into the atrium of Munich University. They were caught by university caretaker who handed them over to authorities. Sophie's head was cut off with a guillotine, her brother also died from his injuries. The leaflets didn't die with their friends' deaths - they went on to be distributed all over Europe.
It will be years until the country recovers from February’s devastating earthquakes—but progress toward that goal will determine whether President Recep Tayyip Erdogan wins another mandate next month. Oft-overlooked data suggest that Africa’s baby boom is slowing, in a “demographic transition” the world has seen before. And remembering Traute Lafrenz, the last leafleter of the “White Rose” Nazi resistance.
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