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In conclusion, Rothemunde was obliged to omit certain scenes in order to show the overall purpose that most Germans shared Scholls' viewpoint rather than actually believing in Social Nationalism. Rothemunde was attempting to demonstrate that most Germans were in a state of apprehension and thus he took some liberties. Nevertheless, it is arguable whether the actual question is whether the depiction of the White Rose within the film is about accuracy. It is rather about incompleteness as Rothemunde made use of the White Rose's leaflets as well as archives concerning this resistance movement. Hence the accurateness of the film is not questionable but rather the incompleteness as Rothemunde omitted certain scenes, which would have shown inconvenient truths.