Helmuth Hubener is very brave person who you have probably never heard of before. Helmuth Hubener was only 16 when he was sentenced to death by Hitler. He was a very brave person and someone we can look up to. At the age of 16 he dared to defy the naziâs and did defy them.
Helmuth was born in Hamburg Germany on January 8th of 1925. He was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He had a very normal childhood until he turned 16. When he was 16, he decided to listen to the forbidden radio station which was the BBC. The station was the other side of the war and it was talking about how America was attacked. On the other side the German radio was about how they had victory, and etc. Helmuth was starting to question the naziâs and if they were actually good.
Helmuth believed that the Nazis were lying and that the English were the ones that were right. Later he decided he was going to speak up about what he heard on the forbidden radio station to others, who did not dare to listen to the radio. Later, he wrote pamphlets about how Germany was not always winning. This continued for months, but the Nazis lies won, but he kept trying. In February 1942, someone saw him writing the pamphlets and turned him in. He and his friends were imprisoned together. After ten weeks of torture and intimidation, he was tried for high treason and charged as an adult.
He was excommunicated from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, when his leader found out. He went down a true hero. When he was questioned, he would stick with what he knew was right. Because he was charged for high treason, it justified the Nazis to torture Helmuth well he was imprisoned. He was sentenced to death by beheading. According to history.com, he said: âI have to die now for no crime at allâ. Then he said: âIt is your turn nextâ. His friends believed that he was baiting them so the others would not be charged as bad.
Helmuthâs story is one of bravery and standing for what is right. Many have heard about him through books like âThe Boy Who Daredâ or a movie called âThe Resistance Movementâ. The movie is made by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Others, like Susan Campbell, wrote books. There is more information about him than you would think. He was quite a brave kid to do what he did. He went down with his belief that the naziâs were bad and sticked with it, Now, that is a true hero, a World War II hero.