Absolutely it could have stopped the Nazi movement. The Nazi movement took root in the vacuum created by a weak non evangelical church. Even weak, the church did sway the decisions of the Nazis at first. Later on as persecution increased, they were less effective. For centuries before the nazi movement the church was introverted,self content and anti-Semitic thanks to the followers of Luther. When the dynamic demon filled devil named Hitler came on stage he became their senior pastor. The Nazi meetings became substitutes for the church service and and the fire of the crematorium a cleansing from sin. All sort of occult mysticism found its way into the nazi movement especially the murderous SS. Today we have a new Nazi movement in the earth. Muslims have the capacity and will to do far more damage to the world than the Nazis.This time the church is alive and will pray for their downfall. Already Islam is being revealed as the devil filled sham it really is.
The Nazi movement in Germany could be considered as revolutionary. This is because the movement created a sudden and dramatic change.
They were by the allies when they won the war, before that they could not be stopped because they were in Nazi occupied territory.
The German Christian movement was a Protestant movement in Germany during the 1930s that sought to align Christianity with Nazi ideology. It aimed to promote a racially defined version of Christianity, emphasizing Aryan supremacy and rejecting Jewish influences in the faith. The movement gained some support among evangelical churches but faced opposition from confessing Christians who resisted the merging of religion and state politics. Ultimately, it represented a significant and controversial chapter in the history of Christianity during the Nazi regime.
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It stopped when Germany launched Operation Barbarossa, which was the Nazi invasion of the Soviet Union.
They stopped using chambers in 1945 when the Nazi's came out of power and were wanted for genocide
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The allied forces.
Yes, it stopped the Nazi threat .
No, Glenn Beck does not associate himself with the Nazi movement, party or its ideas.
The Allies (including Britain) stopped the Nazi concentration camps and the Holocaust by invading and defeating Nazi Germany.
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