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AngryAtheist8
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The Nazis were not atheists (and were certainly not hostile to religion itself), and there is no compelling evidence to believe otherwise. Much the opposite in fact, as the evidence (some of which I have listed below) makes plain:How bout this decree from Martin Bormann, head of the Nazi Part Chancellery and Hitler’s secretary, to the regional party leaders, in 1941:
Also, the just-under 3000 priests at Dachau were singled out by the SS guards for particularly brutal treatment. Pretty much all the clergy of Poland were killed by the Nazis, actually.
Baldur von Schirach, the leader of the Hitler Youth, was fond of addressing mass meetings of his followers with a motto: “We are a Youth that believes in God, because we serve the Divine Law that is called Germany.” That desperate conception of the ‘Divine Law’ was to lead, by ten thousand crooked paths, to catastrophic suffering, total war, and to the ovens of Auschwitz itself.
Source: Catholic Education Resource Center (link catholiceducation.org/articles/history/world/wh0033.html).
I swear by almighty God this sacred oath: I will render unconditional obedience to the Führer of the German Reich and people, Adolf Hitler, Supreme Commander of the Wehrmacht, and, as a brave soldier, I will be ready at any time to stake my life for this oath.
- Loyalty Oath sworn by the military following the death of German President Paul von Hindenburg, August 2, 1934
The petty-bourgeois eccentric whose natural snobbery led him to welcome old aristocratic blood into the SS, revived a web of obsolete religious and cosmological dogmas linking new recruits to their distant Germanic ancestors. He cultivated the “return to the soil” and the dream of German peasant-soldier farms in the East while at the same time proving himself a diabolically skilful organizer of rationalized modern extermination methods. The supreme technician of totalitarian police power who saw himself as a reincarnation of the pre-Christian Saxon, Henry the Fowler, advancing eastwards against the Slavs–he organized the thousandth anniversary of Henry’s death in 1936–Himmler perfectly expressed in his own personality the contradictions of National Socialism. For him, the SS was at one and the same time the resurrection of the ancient Order of the Teutonic Knights with himself as grand master, the breeding of a new Herrenvolk aristocracy based on traditional values of honour, obedience, courage and loyalty, and the instrument of a vast experiment in modern racial engineering.
Source: Jewish Virtual Library, in reference to the beliefs and practices of Heinrich Himmler (link jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/Holocaust/himmler.html).
-AngryAtheist8
P.S. Sorry it took me so long to respond. I have been really busy at work the past couple of weeks.