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one hundred thirty fifth out of one hundred eighty countries surveyed. for dimitri so whatever works for transparency international instant petersburg he s heading to court blood one of the most powerful men in russia is suing the organization. every case. always really. of course the rector of st petersburg state mining university. literally in co heads the oldest technical university in russia it s a very prestigious job and it s alleged he got it in one thousand nine hundred four thanks to vladimir putin was at the time deputy mayor of st petersburg it s also allegedly to an ankle help putin with his doctoral dissertation he s now a manager of the president s bid to be reelected on march the eighteenth. but yet the story it is nice to know is that we have engineering university has had such
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turned around and drove to pose. he thought everyone everyone who lived on that property my grandparents my father s brother and my mother were all arrested and taken to jail it out xander plots or some other some up lots of pretty sorry for my father and they brought her christoper headquarters and prince are british. because i and they put him in a cell where he remained the whole time you got to know because it s. on the eighteenth of february one thousand nine hundred three hundred and sophie schol were questioned in the gestapo prison in munich. the agents asked again and again about the white roses leaflets sophie vehemently denied even knowing of the resistance group let alone having anything to do with the flyers. documents of her testimony reveal how she maintained that the flyers were already in the halls outside the university classrooms when she and her brother hans arrived. she saw
something against the regime its best known members the hands shaw and his sisters of both students in their early twenty s they were intellectuals interested in philosophy and religion but as they learned more about the nazis crimes they decided it was time to act they type defiant appeals to their fellow germans printed them on a secret press and distributed them around the country in these leaflets the shoals and the other white rose activists called on germans to recognize their moral duty and overthrow the system by passive resistance and then by sabotage spreading ideas like those at the height of the second world war was a very dangerous and courageous thing to do. on the eighteenth of february nine hundred forty three hansen s of the came here to the main university building armed with copies of their latest flyer. what happened next was one of the tensest scenes in the movie the final days which made the white rose better known internationally