Presents volume six of an eight-volume series on Holocaust Biographies and examines the lives of Hans and Sophie Scholl and the roles they played as members of the White Rose Society, a student group that opposed Hitler and his regime.
Relates the stories of Jewish teenagers who were sent to Nazi concentration camps where they were separated from their families and survived years of exhausting labor, scarce food, and cruel guards.
Tells the life stories of German brother and sister Hans and Sophie Scholl, university students who were executed for leading a resistance group against Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party.
Explains why some teenagers consider suicide and presents several ways young people might help prevent this course of action, including peer counseling, staffing telephone hotlines, and using cyberspace to connect with suicidal teenagers.