The
Geschwister-Scholl-Preis is a literary prize initiated by the State Association of Bavaria of the
Börsenverein des Deutschen Buchhandels and the city of Munich. Since 1980, they have annually awarded this prize to the book which "shows intellectual independence and supports civil freedom, moral, intellectual and aesthetic courage and that gives an important impulse to the present awareness of responsibility" (""). There are many memorial places for the Scholl siblings at LMU Munich. The new
Geschwister-Scholl-Institut for
political science, founded in the post-war era, was named after them on January 30, 1968. The area in front of the university's main building is named . The last flyer of the White Rose is set in the ground. Since 1997, a memorial to the Scholl siblings and other members of the White Rose can be found in the atrium of the main building, and since 2005, a bronze bust of Sophie Scholl. The Geschwister-Scholl-Preis is awarded annually in the auditorium of the university. However, a proposal by the student government to rename the university "Geschwister Scholl University" was rejected by the university's leadership. Many cities in Germany have named streets, plazas and schools after the Scholl siblings. It was, however, not until the 1998 law to abolish Nazi judgments of injustice in the administration of criminal justice that the sentences against Hans Scholl and other members of the White Rose became void in Germany. ==References==