White Rose (disambiguation)
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White Rose may refer to:
In history:
- White Rose, a German resistance movement in World War II
- White Rose of York, the symbol of the House of York
- Order of the White Rose, an award in Finland
- The Society of the White Rose, an anti- African-American organisation of the 19th century (after the Civil War)
In media:
- Weiße Rose (opera) (1976, 1986), opera by Udo Zimmermann
- Die Weiße Rose (film), a 1982 German language film based on the White Rose anti-Nazi movement
- The White Rose (film), a 2006 English language film based on the White Rose anti-Nazi movement, starring Christina Ricci.
- The White Rose (play), a play by playwright Lillian Garrett-Groag
- The White Rose (novel), a fantasy novel by Glen Cook
- The White Rose (Traven novel), a novel by B. Traven
- Tokeah, or the White Rose, a novel by Charles Sealsfield
Places:
- The White Rose Centre: A shopping centre near Leeds, named after the symbol of the House of York
- White Rose (oil field), an oil field off the coast of Newfoundland
Other:
- White Rose (Food Product), a low cost food brand in New York City
- The White Rose (song), a traditional Cornish folk song
- White Rose Movement (band), a music group
- White Rose University Consortium, a partnership between the University of Leeds, University of Sheffield and University of York
- White Rose Varsity Tournament, a sports competition between the University of York and York St John College
- White Rose Home & Garden Centre, a home and garden building chain located in Canada; defunct in 2000
- White Rose (Italy), an Italian political party
- Merely a bleached rose
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