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Ideological incompatibility: the forced fusion of Nazism and Protestant theology and its impact on anti-Semitism in the Third Reich.
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While Adolf Hitler's rise to power proved a rude awakening for many organizations in Weimar Germany, the upheaval it caused within the German Protestant Church is particularly noteworthy. Like a slithering snake, Nazi ideology crept into the very heart of German Protestantism. The church's traditional bonds of unity were torn asunder and the rich brotherhood established by Martin Luther was strained as never before. Although Nazi philosophy struck crippling blows at the organizational integrity of German Protestant churches, it was also responsible for a far more insidious danger. ...
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