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Brief introduction to worktable for White Rose History, Volume III
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Brief introduction to worktable for White Rose History, Volume III

This worktable will be open to all serious scholars. It’s a new way of “doing” history.

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Denise Elaine Heap
Nov 20, 2024
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Brief introduction to worktable for White Rose History, Volume III
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Center for White Rose Studies encourages collaborative efforts for historical research. We believe that the Shoah is too “big” for any one person to understand. This section therefore provides a place to upload all primary source materials and documents – in English translation – related to White Rose successor resistance from October 13, 1943 through the end of the 1950s.

This worktable will be open to all serious scholars. It’s a new way of “doing” history. We intend for White Rose History, Volume III to be a collaborative project, with all participants receiving credit for their contribution.

That said: We had to take down the original WordPress version of this project. Too many people plagiarized our translations.

Therefore the uploads of materials already translated cannot take place until we have a viable subscription structure in place, complete with some form of EULA (End User License Agreement). This section will be available to PAID subscribers only. More information after we work out a EULA.

Documents we already have (and have translated) include information about the following (paywall at this point):

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