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On Hitler being a devout Catholic and German hero..... These quotes from Hitler prove he was a devout Catholic!: My feelings as a Christian points me to my Lord and Savior 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. - Adolf Hitler, Speech in Munich, April 12, 1922 We are a people of different faiths, but we are one. Which faith conquers the other is not the question; rather, the question is whether Christianity stands or falls.... We tolerate no one in our ranks who attacks the ideas of Christianity... in fact our movement is Christian. - Adolf Hitler, Speech in Passau, October 27, 1928 “And now Staatspräsident Bolz says that Christianity and the Catholic faith are threatened by us. And to that charge I can answer: In the first place it is Christians and not international atheists who now stand at the head of Germany. I do not merely talk of Christianity, no, I also profess that I will never ally myself with the parties which destroy Christianity. If many wish today to take threatened Christianity under their protection, where, I would ask, was Christianity for them in these fourteen years when they went arm in arm with atheism? No, never and at no time was greater internal damage done to Christianity than in these 14 years when a party, theoretically Christian, sat with those who denied God in one and the same Government.” (Speech in Stuttgart, February 15, 1933) My personal approach to Christianity: I am thoroughly convinced of the great power and deep meaning of the Christian religion and consequently will never allow other religious founders. Thats why I turned against Ludendorff and separated from him, thats why I reject that book by Rosenberg. The book is written by a Protestant, it is not a party book, it is not written by him as a party man. Protestants can deal with it. My desire is that no sectarian fighting is organized. I must act correctly to both confessions. I will not tolerate any Kulturkampf. There is not the slightest intention of intervening in the church through commissars as happened momentarily in Mecklenburg. As a Catholic, I do not feel at all comfortable in the Protestant church and its structure. That is why I will have great difficulty if I would concern myself with the regulation of the conditions of the Protestant Church. The evangelical people or the Protestants would reject me in any case as a Catholic. (Meeting with Bishop Wilhelm Berning of Osnabrück, April 26, 1933) While we destroyed the Centre Party, we have not only brought thousands of priests back into the Church, but to millions of respectable people we have restored their faith in their religion and in their priests. The union of the Evangelical Church in a single Church for the whole Reich, the Concordat with the Catholic Church, these are but milestones on the road which leads to the establishment of a useful relation and a useful co-operation between the Reich and the two Confessions. Adolf Hitler, New Years Proclamation, January 1, 1934 I know that here and there the objection has been raised: Yes, but you have deserted Christianity. No, it is not that we have deserted Christianity; it is those who came before us who deserted Christianity. We have only carried through a clear division between politics, which have to do with terrestrial things, and religion, which must concern itself with the celestial sphere. There has been no interference with the doctrine of the Confessions or with their religious freedom, nor will there be any such interference. On the contrary the State protects religion, though always on the one condition that religion will not be used as a cover for political ends. ... There may have been a time when even parties founded on the ecclesiastical basis were a necessity. At that time Liberalism was opposed to the Church, while Marxism was anti-religious. But that time is past. National Socialism neither opposes the Church nor is it anti-religious, but on the contrary, it stands on the ground of a real Christianity. ... The Churchs interests cannot fail to coincide with ours alike in our fight against the symptoms of degeneracy in the world of to-day, in our fight against the Bolshevist culture, against an atheistic movement, against criminality, and in our struggle for the consciousness of a community in our national life, for the conquest of hatred and disunion between the classes, for the conquest of civil war and unrest, of strife and discord. These are not anti-Christian, these are Christian principles. - Adolf Hitler, Speech in Koblenz, August 26, 1934 On 27 October 1928, in Passau, Hitler explicitly stated, We tolerate no one in our ranks who attacks the ideas of Christianity ... in fact our movement is Christian. Regarding neo-paganism, esotericism, and atheism Hitler had this to say: National Socialism is not a cult-movement—a movement for worship; it is exclusively a volkic political doctrine based upon racial principles. In its purpose there is no mystic cult, only the care and leadership of a people defined by a common blood-relationship ... We will not allow mystically-minded occult folk with a passion for exploring the secrets of the world beyond to steal into our Movement. Such folk are not National Socialists, but something else—in any case something which has nothing to do with us. At the head of our programme there stand no secret surmisings but clear-cut perception and straightforward profession of belief. But since we set as the central point of this perception and of this profession of belief the maintenance and hence the security for the future of a being formed by God, we thus serve the maintenance of a divine work and fulfill a divine will—not in the secret twilight of a new house of worship, but openly before the face of the Lord ... Our worship is exclusively the cultivation of the natural, and for that reason, because natural, therefore God-willed. Our humility is the unconditional submission before the divine laws of existence so far as they are known to us men. — Adolf Hitler, Speech in Nuremberg, 6 September 1938 Socialists I define from the word ‘social’ meaning in the main social equity. A [National] Socialist is one who serves the common good without giving up his individuality or personality or the product of his personal efficiency. Our adopted term ‘Socialist’ has nothing to do with Marxian Socialism. Marxism is anti-property; true socialism is not. Marxism places no value on the individual, or individual effort, of efficiency; true Socialism values the individual and encourages him in individual efficiency, at the same time holding that his interests as an individual must be in consonance with those of the community. All great inventions, discoveries, achievements were first the product of an individual brain. It is charged against me that I am against property, that I am an atheist. Both charges are false. — Adolf Hitler, Sunday Express, 28 December 1938. General Gerhard Engel reported in his diary that in 1941 Hitler stated, I am now as before a Catholic and will always remain so. According to his sister, Paula Hitler, the Führer always kept his Catholic faith: I am a Catholic, and the church is my biggest outside interest. My brother was also Catholic, and I dont believe that he ever left the church. — Paula Hitler, Interview 12 July 1945. Hitler was never condemned or excommunicated by the Catholic Church. The only thing Hitler did was jail and kill 80,000 Freemasons and Communists who had infiltrated the Church. Bella Dodd, the former Attorney General designate of the CPUSA, testified to placing said agents into our ranks. The Church prospered under Hitler, donations to the Vatican went up 3 fold under him. Vatican relations were good. The Church was in no way persecuted by Nazi Germany. Other than an issue over schooling, Nazi Germany held to the Concordant. Hitler states that Christianity is the basis of the entire morality of Nazi Germany! : youtube/watch?v=KCwG13K7TAo Hitler/ the German State gave millions of reichmarks to the Church. You can read the speech! Go to page 50, you can see the numbers at the bottom of each page. On page 50 Hitler addresses the lies of Britain and the US -- the lie that National Socialism is anti-religious. He also points out all the money the State gives to the church! : https://archive.org/stream/SpeechOfJan.301939/SpeHit#page/n25/mode/2up More on Hitler: What did Hitler do for Germany?: Hitler reclaimed the economy and brought millions of Germans back into work, suppressed Bolshevism and Jewish cultural influence, established friendly relations with the Vatican, attempted to unite the Protestant and Catholic churches (complete disaster, but he tried), turned Germany back into a first-world power after having been humiliated and made subservient by France and England, etc. Regarding the swastika: Hitler first saw the swastika (hooked cross) in the Benedictine Lambach Abbey. In his own words in Mein kampf he explains the reason he chose the symbol: The swastika signified the mission allotted to us - the struggle for the victory of Aryan mankind and at the same time the triumph of the ideal of creative work which is in itself and always will be anti-Semitic. It had nothing to do with sun gods, occultic symbolism, or any of that nonsense. What is National Socialism?: National Socialism perceives in the two Christian confessions the most important factors of the preservation of its folklore(Volkstums), the fight against a materialist world ideology and for the creation of a genuine Volksgemeinschaft equally serves both the interests of the German nation as those of the Christian faith. Hitler was Christian.Hitler war Katholik. Hitler über die christlichen Konfessionen. Nazis and Christianity Nationalsozialisten und das Christentum! : youtube/watch?v=dcRhwdq-sb4 Adolf Hitler was also very close with the Abbot Schachteitner, whom he allegedly requested to say Mass for him. The following is an alleged photo of Hitler attending Mass! : truthcontrol/files/truthcontrol/images/4108.jpg In this photo Adolf Hitler greets the Catholic Abbot Schachteitner! : tate.org.uk/art/artworks/ferrari-hitler-greets-the-catholic-abbot-schachteitner-and-muller-reich-bishop-jorge-p79545 No aspects of National Socialism as an ideology are heretical. And neither Hitler nor Goebbels, nor any Nazi Party member, were ever formally excommunicated, like the Communists were. Pope Pius XII never condemned Hitler or National Socialism, he just had some problems with certain National Socialists, not Hitler nor the National Socialist movement. On Pope Pius XI condemning National Socialism: Pius XI did condemn the bran of National Socialism endorsed by men such as Rosenberg. If you read the encyclical Mit Brennender Sorge and are familiar with the writings of Rosenberg, you will see right away what Pius XI is condemning; the idolatry of race, claiming national gods, etc. But this in no way condemns the National Socialism of Adolf Hitler as Hitler placed his religion above of race. Johannes Stark, a Catholic German and Nobel Prize winner, said, “According to the declarations of Adolph Hitler, the party refuses to countenance any behavior which from the point of view of the Church, may be considered heretical.” Guenter Lewy, The Catholic Church and Nazi Germany: “[p. 44] The Third Reich is the first world power which not only acknowledges but also puts into practice the high principles of the papacy. At the first public meeting sponsored by Kreuz und Adler, held in Berlin on June 15, Papen called for the overcoming of liberalism and characterized the Third Reich in the making as a ‘Christian counterrevolution to 1789’ “[p. 119-111]…Papen’s frequent references in his speeches to the happy harmony between the corporatist principles of Quadragesimo anno and National Socialism, and his appeal to the Catholics’ hostility to liberalism and Communism differed in no important point from the public pronouncements and lesser Catholic spokesmen.” Franz von Papen was Hitler’s Vice Chancellor and representative to the Vatican. Pius XI felt the need to write against both Germany and Italy, and the Holy Office under him condemned anti-semitism, but never once did he speak out against Jewish crimes. Mussolini suppressed the Catholic Action group because it was engaging in covert political operations. So they actually violated the concordat, and Mussolini rightly suppressed them for their anti-Fascist political activity. The Concordat specifically forbade these groups from engaging in politics, they violated that, and Mussolini responded. Catholic Action carried out political propaganda. This was forbidden by both the German and Italian concordats. They were to stick solely to religious and charitable work, and stay away from politics. They did not live up to their agreement. The Concordat between Adolf Hitler and the Catholic Church can be read here: seawaves.us/na/web4/concordat.html Franco, a great Catholic and defender of Spain, said that Hitler was a great Christian when he eulogized him. Adolf Hitler, son of the Catholic Church, died while defending Christianity. It was published in Francos Spanish magazine. Of course, Hitler didnt actually die then, but Franco didnt know that. Un enorme ¡Presente! se extiende por el ámbito de Europa porque Adolfo Hitler, hijo de la Iglesia católica, ha muerto defendiendo la cristiandad.
Posted on: Mon, 19 Jan 2015 02:30:39 +0000

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