The Holy Reich by Richard Steigmann-Gall

Nazi Conceptions of Christianity, 1919-1945

This scholarly work delves into the complex relationship between Christianity and the Nazi regime, challenging the conventional notion that the two were inherently antagonistic. Through meticulous research, it reveals how many members of the Nazi Party, including some of its leaders, perceived their ideology as compatible with Christian beliefs. The book explores the ways in which Nazi rhetoric and policies were often framed in religious terms, and how certain Christian groups and individuals found common ground with the regime's goals, thus painting a nuanced picture of the interplay between faith and politics during this tumultuous period in history.

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