Hitler
2006-07-28 04:56:14
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answer #1
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answered by Preacher 6
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Hitler didn't start his physical campaigns until he got the Reich approved with the Catholic church. That was done through Pope Pius. He wasn't pope when he got a concordat with Hitler but he was shortly after.
Allied forces found documents showing the church's thinking that Hitler would bring back to life the'Holy Roman Empire'. Those findings was published and made public in '46, if I remember right. An article was in the New York Times about it in 1946 also.
However, you are correct about Hitler. He had another side and face, and it followed the religions of Japan. I just don't have the name of it now, but wow is it a spooky history about Hitler and his Reich when you dig into it, and see just how closely it was tied to the Japanese Empire.
2006-07-28 05:04:59
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answer #2
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answered by rangedog 7
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What German leader said:?
We were convinced that the people needs and requires this faith. We have therefore undertaken the fight against the atheistic movement, and that not merely with a few theoretical declarations: we have stamped it out.” -Adolf Hitler, in a speech in Berlin on 24 Oct. 1933 [
"My feelings as a Christian points me to my Lord and Savior as a fighter. It points me to the man who once in loneliness, surrounded by a few followers, recognized these Jews for what they were and summoned men to fight against them and who, God’s truth! was greatest not as a sufferer but as a fighter. In boundless love as a Christian and as a man I read through the passage which tells us how the Lord at last rose in His might and seized the scourge to drive out of the Temple the brood of vipers and adders. How terrific was His fight for the world against the Jewish poison. To-day, after two thousand years, with deepest emotion I recognize more profoundly than ever before the fact that it was for this that He had to shed His blood upon the Cross. As a Christian I have no duty to allow my self to be cheated, but I have the duty to be a fighter for truth and justice… And if there is anything which could demonstrate that we are acting rightly it is the distress that daily grows . For as a Christian I have also a duty to my own people." –Adolf Hitler, in a speech on 12 April 1922 (Norman H. Baynes, ed. The Speeches of Adolf Hitler, April 1922-August 1939, Vol. 1 of 2, pp. 19-20, Oxford University Press, 1942)
“Hence today I believe that I am acting in accordance with the will of the Almighty Creator: by defending myself against the Jew, I am fighting for the work of the Lord.” –Adolf Hitler (Mein Kampf)
2006-07-28 04:58:59
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answered by Anonymous
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And what nation killed Jews in the holocaust, because that was a christian nation and the people were taught that the Jews got Jesus on the cross. Name that christian nation? Its Nazi Germany. Even if your quotes were real any dictator wants all the power. So the smart ones get rid of religion. The even smarter ones let religion go to let people think they have freedom. Looks like your trying to say nations without Christianity kill millions. Kind of like a crusade or inquisition. Like the murder of nonbelievers through torture like burning, drowning, stoning, crushing, and much more. Now that is what I call peaceful christian nations.
2006-07-28 05:04:24
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answered by Anonymous
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The same one that said:
"I believe that I am acting in accordance with the will of the Almighty Creator: by defending myself against the Jew, I am fighting for the work of the Lord"
"We demand liberty for all religious denominations in the State, so far as they are not a danger to it and do not militate against the morality and moral sense of the German race. The [Nazi] Party, as such, stands for positive Christianity, but does not bind itself in the matter of creed to any particular confession. It combats the Jewish-materialist spirit within and without us, and is convinced that our nation can achieve permanent health from within only on the principle: the common interest before self-interest."
"My feelings as a Christian points me to my Lord and Savior as a fighter. It points me to the man who once in loneliness, surrounded only by a few followers, recognized these Jews for what they were and summoned men to fight against them and who, God's truth! was greatest not as a sufferer but as a fighter."
"In boundless love as a Christian and as a man I read through the passage which tells us how the Lord at last rose in His might and seized the scourge to drive out of the Temple the brood of vipers and adders. How terrific was His fight for the world against the Jewish poison."
"Sooner will a camel pass through a needle's eye than a great man be 'discovered' by an election."
Well, I'm running out of space now, but I could go on all day.
2006-07-28 05:00:30
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answer #5
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answered by ? 4
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i trust that the former seminary pupil, Mr Dzhuvashvili, a.ok.a. Stalin suits the first question. i wager he loved totalitarianism a lot, "he offered the corporate" ... historic past afforded him an evil technique, which he utilized on a tremendous scale "apotheosis" of a kind. Mr. Hitler, conversely, knew the thanks to curl the religiosity of his human beings and actually believed himself to be the Messiah -- really yet another superb social gathering of the totalitarian ideas at artwork. have you ever study Martin Luther's diatribes adversarial to the Jews? If something, even *better* hate-filled than those of lots of the Nazi leaders and probable an notion to their crimes. Your examples educate that totalitarians have a tendency to be ruthless and damaging those who willingly take advantage non secular or anti-non secular thoughts to evil ends, becuase they merely count on ability as skill and end. Frankly, i imagine the proclamations of conception (besides the reality that conception) from political figures ought to correctly be a tad suspect. merely movements grant evidence of the easily beliefs motivating habit, or perhaps then it is not any longer continually a sparkling window into the minds of those human beings have embraced as "leaders". something to imagine about --- yet sturdy questions certainly !
2016-11-26 20:48:53
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answer #6
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answered by ? 4
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I love how all the morons immediately say "Hitler" not remembering (or probably not bothering to check) that Hitler, like everyone else in the Nazi party, was a devout christian.
LOL.
What a bunch of maroons you all are. You make me laugh.
2006-07-28 05:02:31
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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Did you not get the answer you were looking for the last time you asked?
You forgot to post what is the most printed book in the world. Not quite on your business today!
2006-07-28 04:56:18
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answer #8
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answered by Allison L 6
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Hitler was an antichrist. Every word out of his mouth was a lie. Lying is the devil's natural language. He was also a coward that committed suicide. I spit on his memory... don't quote the bastard.
2006-07-28 05:05:22
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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Hitler. But don't put too much into what Hitler said. He was a typical politician saying whatever his target audience wanted to hear.
2006-07-28 04:57:22
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answered by lenny 7
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Einstein?
2006-07-28 04:56:53
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answered by Anonymous
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