W.A. Hayes
1 min readNov 4, 2022

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Fair enough. The things I have shared with you about Hitler is based on general knowledge, as I hold (and have held) a passion for the history of the World War. But, here you go:

https://warfarehistorynetwork.com/hitlers-religion-was-hitler-an-atheist-christian-or-something-else/

You're not completely wrong in your assessments as I think you have written misleading words.

Also, it does make sense to talk about anti-Semitism and the church without mentioning Hitler. If there is anti-Semitism in Christianity (and yes, there are antisemitic Christians out there), it is usually based on religious beliefs. A perfect example of this is Martin Luther. Adolf Hitler held his views on a biological level above all and not just on a religious level (unlike Luther, who spurned the Jews for not converting to Christianity after what he believed he did was free them from the Catholic Church, which he believed was suppressing them).

http://web.mnstate.edu/shoptaug/antiframes.htm

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W.A. Hayes
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