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A Requiem for Hitler

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The book delves into the complexities of Christianity during the Nazi regime, revealing how both Protestant and Catholic churches often prioritized their own stability over resistance. It includes striking examples, such as Cardinal Bertram's order for a requiem mass for Hitler and the churches' willingness to align with Hitler's anti-Bolshevik agenda. Scholder's insightful analysis provides a detailed exploration of the challenges faced under totalitarianism, making it a compelling read for students, historians, and anyone interested in the era's religious dynamics.

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A Requiem for Hitler, Klaus Scholder

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