Scholl became mayor of Ingersheim an der
Jagst (now part of
Crailsheim) in 1917 and in 1920, mayor of
Forchtenberg, a position he held until 1930. Scholl was a critic of the
Nazi Party that came to power shortly thereafter. His children, like most during this era, were initially active in the Nazi youth organisations and their father was initially unable to dissuade them. However, his children quickly saw through the Hitler Youth facade, and eventually founded the
White Rose, a political activism group supporting resistance to the Nazi party. In 1942, he was sentenced to four months in prison for calling
Adolf Hitler the "scourge of God". The situation for the family gradually worsened. On 27 February 1943, five days after the execution of his children
Hans and Sophie as members of the
White Rose, Scholl was sentenced to 18 months in prison for listening to
enemy radio broadcasts. After
World War II, he served as mayor of Ulm from June 1945 until 1948 ==In film==