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Anonymous ID: dyI10DwINorway /pol/510395814#510430745
7/15/2025, 10:21:25 AM
>>510418843
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7/7/2025, 6:04:51 AM
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“As long as I am the leader of the German people, I will regard it as my duty to preserve the Christian character of our nation and to protect the churches as the bearers of this Christianity.”
Source: Speech in Berlin, January 30, 1934, recorded in Max Domarus, The Complete Hitler: His Speeches and Proclamations, 1990.
“The National Socialist state, being a Christian state, will naturally give Christianity its due place in the life of the nation. It will ensure that the Christian churches can carry out their mission without hindrance.”
Source: Speech in Leipzig, March 16, 1935, cited in Richard Steigmann-Gall, The Holy Reich, 2003.
“Christianity is the basis of our morality, and we will not allow it to be undermined. The National Socialist movement stands firmly on the ground of a positive Christianity and will fight for its preservation.”
Source: Speech in Nuremberg, September 11, 1935, published in Völkischer Beobachter, September 13, 1935.
“In this hour, I pray to the Almighty that He may bless our work and our struggle, which is not directed against Christianity but seeks to renew it in the hearts of our people.”
Source: Speech in Hamburg, August 17, 1934, quoted in John Toland, Adolf Hitler, 1976.
“We stand for a positive Christianity, and we believe that the Christian churches must be supported in their work for the moral and spiritual welfare of the German people.”
Source: Speech in Dresden, June 25, 1937, documented in Ernst Christian Helmreich, The German Churches Under Hitler, 1979.
“The National Socialist state has not closed a single church, nor has it prevented any sermon from being preached. It has not interfered with the Christian faith; on the contrary, it has promoted it.”
Source: Speech in Wilhelmshaven, April 1, 1939, recorded in William L. Shirer, The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich, 1960.