Anonymous
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6/26/2025, 3:13:41 AM
No.508745466
>>508745344
>Possible bot too. Where is the image from?
what image?
>>508745179
“The German people are not a people of the book, but a people of the Christian faith.”
Source: Speech in Munich, April 12, 1922, cited in John Toland, Adolf Hitler, 1976.
“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.”
Source: Speech in Berlin, October 24, 1933, published in Völkischer Beobachter, October 26, 1933.
“The Christian religion is the only one that can claim to have God’s blessing in the struggle for existence.”
Source: Speech in Passau, November 2, 1928, documented in Ernst Boepple, Adolf Hitler’s Reden, 1933.
“Our movement is not against Christianity, but for Christianity.”
Source: Speech in Cologne, March 21, 1933, quoted in Richard Steigmann-Gall, The Holy Reich, 2003.
“The National Socialist movement will always let its conduct be determined by the commandments of Christianity.”
Source: Speech in Coburg, October 19, 1932, cited in William L. Shirer, The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich, 1960.
>Possible bot too. Where is the image from?
what image?
>>508745179
“The German people are not a people of the book, but a people of the Christian faith.”
Source: Speech in Munich, April 12, 1922, cited in John Toland, Adolf Hitler, 1976.
“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.”
Source: Speech in Berlin, October 24, 1933, published in Völkischer Beobachter, October 26, 1933.
“The Christian religion is the only one that can claim to have God’s blessing in the struggle for existence.”
Source: Speech in Passau, November 2, 1928, documented in Ernst Boepple, Adolf Hitler’s Reden, 1933.
“Our movement is not against Christianity, but for Christianity.”
Source: Speech in Cologne, March 21, 1933, quoted in Richard Steigmann-Gall, The Holy Reich, 2003.
“The National Socialist movement will always let its conduct be determined by the commandments of Christianity.”
Source: Speech in Coburg, October 19, 1932, cited in William L. Shirer, The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich, 1960.