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Those who dared to speak out were a minority on both sides. But we must recognise that for all their doctrinal differences, the likes of Von Galen and Bonhoeffer bear common witness to the sovereignty of the God who is Love, in the face of the idols of race and Reich.Hitler didn’t use St. Ambrose and St. Chrysostom. Hitler based his 6 step plan to eliminate the Jews on Luther. Hitler likewise did quote Johann Eck who was Luther’s Catholic nemisis at the time and likewise very anti- semitic. The Catholic church has repeated condemned anti-semetism and does not promote it. The Catholic Church tried to save Jews during WWII. There is a Catholic Bishop Galen who repeated was out spoken against Hilter from the start. Except for a few isolated Lutherans, where was the outcry against Hitler? Luther was an angry man and his writings on a number of issues show it. While he is still revered as standing up to the big old bad Catholic Church, looking at what he actually wrote and taught and not sweep it under the rug is what should be done here. I once asked a Lutheran’s minister’s wife about the rather violent writings of Luther and if it bothered her. She told me that “well he was blunt and earthy, he was still an admired guy”