Saturday, August 30, 2025

Nazism and Christianity again; "Gott und Volk"

 As you know, I reject the identification of Nazism with Christianity. See here. I just stumbled across a NYT article from 1941. Screencaps below. 





2 comments:

  1. Excellent! Leftist s have been trying to equate Nazism and Christianity for a very long time.

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  2. The book has been translated into English and is distributed in the USA, like many Nazi books. Some US conservatives Christians believe that the Nazism was a rational anti-Communist movement. It was not, Nazi Germany murdered milllions of Slavic Christians, destroied anti-Communist Poland inviting the Soviets to Berlin. The USA proudly present the Holocaust Memorial and Holocaust education, but unfortunately many Americans lack basic knowledge about the war in Europe, negate the Holocaust. Social media are used by them, they post Nazi propaganda pictures, prize the alleged Nazi heroes. So many US soldiers died in Europe liberating concentration camps, why so many Americans prefer the Nazis?

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