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Three anti-Catholic cartoons from the official SS newspaper, 'Das Schwarze Korps'

The first depiction outlines the absurdity of confessional booths. The second cartoon implies the vast sexual scandal within the church. The third shows the church on top of the wealth that they collect, one of them holds the book of Moses with a star of David on it to emphasize it's Jewishness.

(Das Schwarze Korps, July 1st, 1937 and Dec 2nd)
Source: The Persecution Of The Catholic Church In The Third Reich p.355 and p.61

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^ HIMMLER CONDEMNED & BANNED THIS CARTOON. AFTER IT, LAMMERS REPLY ANDRE INFORMING THE MEASURES TAKEN ^

HITLER AGREED

20:19: The SS newspaper “Black Corps” on December 2, 1937 publishes a cartoon ridiculing Martin Luther's hymn “Our Lord is the Rock” (by the way, Hitler himself prayed to Protestant songs).

20:20: Mining assessor Andre, a Protestant, sends a personal letter to Hitler on December 14 of the same year for appropriate measures to be taken. The head of the Reich Chancellery, Heinrich Lammers, writes a letter to Himmler the following day, informing him of his telephone conversation with Hitler regarding the incident, stating that he informed the Führer of Himmler's CONDEMNATION of the cartoon and the measures he had taken. As a result, after Himmler's measures, Hitler refrained from personally intervening against such ridicule of Christianity. Lammers sends a reply to the Protestant miner Andre, stating the measures taken.

[1] Source: BArch R 43-II/469 (pp. 487, 488, 490 and 501). [Bundesarchiv]
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This photo of Hitler praying was published in the brochure “Unser aller Hitler”, published in Berlin in 1940. The brochure was intended to refute enemy caricatures of Hitler by showing the authenticity of the real thing. One of these caricatures was an allegorical image (left) of Hitler standing on fallen people, depicting him as an enemy of religion. In contrast, the NSDAP brought a photo of Hitler praying to the Protestant hymn "Wir treten zum Beten vor Gott den Gerechten" during a rally in Vienna after the celebration of the Anschluss of Austria. The photo was first published in the book "Hitler baut Grossdeutschland" by the Nazi photographer Hermann Hoffmann in 1938. The text to the photo (right) read:

“A touching end to the rally in Vienna: We begin to pray...”

Source: Unser aller Hitler.
Wie man euch den Führer zeigte und wie er wirklich ist, Berlin 1940
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The NSDAP rejected pantheism.


Lieutenant General Dr. H. von-Rabenau stated:

"Deism, theism and pantheism - all these teachings - lack the concept of moral responsibility. And yet a soldier needs it. That is why Kant spoke of the categorical imperative embedded in the very soul of man. He, as he himself put it, “brought it down from heaven”, from the “starry sky”. It also seems significant to me that this famous statement first appeared in 1785 in his work “Fundamentals of the Metaphysics of Morals”. A soldier needs a connection with God, who knows his fate. Without it, his existence loses meaning. It is a personal matter. However, if there is no such connection, war loses its moral justification. And this is no longer just a personal, but a social issue. War is a duty within the framework of the cultural mission of our people. However, only a divine power can determine this duty with the right and a clear purpose."

Source: “Geiftige und feelische Probleme im jetzigen Krieg” von Generalleutnant Dr. H von Rabenau, 1940. [National Archives Catalog, NAID: 318222513, p. 655]

Note: This publication was stamped and approved by the central publishing house of the NSDAP—Franz Eher-Verlag.
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When "Christian Nazis" are promoting their ideology, both Christians AND National Socialists should actively work to:

1. Expose historical facts. Show how the NSDAP persecuted clergy and replaced Christian symbols with pagan or state-controlled alternatives.

2. Debunk logical inconsistencies. Show how NS ideology is fundamentally about race, whereas Christianity is about faith, making them fundamentally incompatible.

3. Use their own sources against them. If they claim Hitler was a Christian, share quotes like this: "Christianity is a rebellion against natural law, a protest against nature. Taken to its logical extreme, Christianity would mean the systematic cultivation of the human failure."

4. Expose their manipulation. Ask them why, if the NS Germans were truly Christian, they persecuted clergymen, removed crosses, rewrote the Bible to remove Jewish influences, and arrested Christian leaders.

5. Call out manipulation by the Germans. Point out that Hitler and the German leadership used Christianity as a political tool, because they had to, while actively working to replace it. Mention how they persecuted faithful Christians who resisted their ideology.
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Hitler's Attitude Toward Christianity and Rosenberg's "Myth of the 20th Century"

"The Führer did not express disapproval of Rosenberg’s myth as such, but emphasized that it is a private opinion, which the Party does not endorse in every aspect, and that he personally does not entirely approve of it.

The Führer also stated that the Party’s position on Christianity will remain unchanged, though he implied that, in his view, the Church and Christianity are not identical."

Source:
R 43-II/150, Page 279
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For as a Christian I have also a duty to my own people. And when I look on my people I see it work and work and toil and labor, and at the end of the week it has only for its wage wretchedness and misery. When I go out in the morning and see these men standing in their queues and look into their pinched faces, then I believe I would be no Christian, but a very devil, if I felt no pity for them, if I did not, as did our Lord two thousand years ago, turn against those by whom today this poor people is plundered and exploited."

-Adolf Hitler, Munich - Speech of April 12, 1922

Source:
Adolf Hitler, Collection of Speeches
1922 -1945
, Page 17-18
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Friedrich Gustav Emil Martin Niemöller was a German theologian and Lutheran pastor. He is best known for his opposition to the Nazi regime during the late 1930s and for his widely quoted 1946 poem:

"First they came for the socialists, and I did not speak out – because I was not a socialist. Then they came for the trade unionists, and I did not speak out – because I was not a trade unionist. Then they came for the Jews, and I did not speak out – because I was not a Jew.
Then they came for me [Christians]and there was no one left to speak for me."

He became one of the founders of the Confessing Church, which opposed the Nazification of German Protestant churches. He opposed the Nazis' Aryan Paragraph. For his opposition to the Nazis' state control of the churches, Niemöller was imprisoned in Sachsenhausen and Dachau concentration camps from 1938 to 1945

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Newspapers of Martin Niemöller opposing paganism from the German government here and here. This (((Christscum))) arrested for opposing NS racialism because of his religion.. then put in a camp right after. GOOD RIDDANCE

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WHY DID HITLER HAVE NIEMÖLLER ARRESTED?

The answer is given to us by Heinrich Hoffman's memoirs:

At dinner one evening Hitler told us that he had ordered the arrest of Pastor Niemöller – the same Niemöller who, in 1935, had spoken of ‘the mighty work for the unification of our people, which has begun among us.’ Bormann nodded appreciatively. ‘The monitoring service submitted a report to me, which contained a verbatim transcript of a telephone conversation between Niemöller and some other frater in Christo. Therein Niemöller not only spoke most spitefully about me personally, but also expressed views of a highly treasonable character. I sent for him, and when he started unctiously to pay his respects, I told him quite bluntly that his devotion to me was nothing but sheer hypocrisy. I then handed him the report from the monitoring service, refused to listen to any further explanations, and had him handed over to the Gestapo.’

Some years later, I asked Hitler why Niemöller was still in prison.

‘He’ll stay where he is, until he signs the undertaking,’ declared Hitler categorically.
At the same time, he had given Himmler orders that Niemöller was to be kindly treated in captivity.

SOURCE:
Hitler was my Friend by Heinrich Hoffman, Page 167/168
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