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Originally Posted by Pacifier
yep, its wrong
It will be the Government's care to maintain honest co-operation between Church and State; the struggle against materialistic views and for a real national community is just as much in the interest of the German nation as in that of the welfare of our Christian faith. The Government of the Reich, who regard Christianity as the unshakable foundation of the morals and moral code of the nation, attach the greatest value to friendly relations with the Holy See and are endeavouring to develop them.
-Adolf Hitler, in his speech to the Reichstag on 23 March 1933
The National Socialist Movement has wrought this miracle. If Almighty God granted success to this work, then the Party was His instrument.
-Adolf Hitler, in his proclamation to the German People on 1 Jan. 1939
Oh, and The Catholic Church never excommunicated Hitler. He died a Catholic
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Interesting. But is there any other confirmation? I don't necessarily disbelieve you, it's just I had always read that Hitler was fairly anti-religious himself. I always assumed that early on Hitler was primarily worried about gaining support, and alienating religious people wouldn't be the way to go about that. And weren't catholics targetted by the Nazi's later in Hitler's reign?