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Kurt Huber was a German celebrity and a notable figure in the resistance against the Nazi regime during World War II. Born on February 24, 1893, he was a professor of musicology and a member of the White Rose group, which opposed the Nazis through non-violent means. Huber's writings and activism emphasized the importance of freedom and human rights. He was arrested and executed in 1943 for his resistance efforts, and he is remembered as a courageous advocate for justice and morality during a dark period in history.

"A state that suppresses all freedom of speech, and which by imposing the most terrible punishments, treats each and every attempt at criticism, however morally justified, and every suggestion for improvement as plotting to high treason, is a state that breaks an unwritten law."



"You have stripped from me the rank and privileges of the professorship and the doctoral degree which I earned, and you have set me at the level of the lowest criminal."
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