I'm pretty sure everybody has had a role model at some point in their lives, whether it be Anna Pavlova when you were an aspiring Ballerina aged 7. Bindi Irwin when you wanted to be a vet at age 11, or your favourite Primary school teacher when you decided you wanted to pursue a career in education during your high school years. For myself, I don't think I ever had a significant role model as a child, but I definitely found one when I was fifteen, sitting half asleep in my year 11 history class. Her name was Sophie Scholl, a girl who had lived a pretty ordinary life until the outbreak of the Second World War. She grew up in the Weimar Republic and rebelled in during the days of Nazi Germany. Her brother, boyfriend and other university students created a Rebel group called "The White Rose", who