The exact nature of Hitler's religious beliefs in adulthood are unclear, but he did hold religious beliefs. He was not an atheist. Although Hitler spoke endlessly of providence, he didn't attend church. Like most of the Nazi leadership he had a Catholic upbringing, and never formally left the church. As a child he was an altar boy. While recovering from a chlorine gas attack during World War One Hitler came to the realisation that he wished to exterminate Jewish people and compares this supposed epiphany to Jesus appearing to Saul on the road to Damascus. He makes references in Mein Kampf to driving Jewish people from Germany in a manner similar to Christ driving the money lenders from the Temple in the New Testament. Later his government was behind the creation of a short lived state church, with a Bishop personally appointed by Hitler. The motto of the SS (Schutz Staffeln), Hitler's personal bodyguard was "Gott mit uns" - God is with us. According to Albert Speer, Hitler remained a formal member of the Catholic Church until his death (unlike other leading Nazis who had formally, publicly and with agitation left the Church), although Speer also notes that Hitler "had no real attachment to it." According to Hitler biographer John Toland, writing of Hitler's religious views and their effects: "Still a member in good standing of the Church of Rome despite detestation of its hierarchy, he carried within him its teaching that the Jew was the killer of God. The extermination, therefore, could be done without a twinge of conscience since he was merely acting as the avenging hand of God..." According to historian Richard Steigmann-Gall, much is known about Hitler's views on religion through Hitler's book, Mein Kampf. In Mein Kampf, Hitler wrote neither as an atheist, nor an agnostic, nor as a believer in a remote, rationalist divinity; instead he expressed his belief in one providential, active, deity: "What we must fight for is to safeguard the existence and the reproduction of our race...so that our people may mature for the fulfillment of the mission allotted it by the creator of the universe...Peoples that bastardize themselves, or let themselves be bastardized, sin against the will of eternal Providence."
He was raised by Catholic parents, but he renounced his faith at a young age when his mother died and expressed disgust and disdain for Christianity in private, banning all Protestant and Catholic churches in Germany. He admired Islam, however, but never practiced it.
No, he was a Roman Catholic but he did steal the symbol the swastika from Hinduism which represents the 2 forms of the Hindu god Bramha and used it as a symbol for evil.
No, he was Catholic. However, he and some other National Socialist party officials appreciated some aspects of Buddhism.
Essentially the swastika is a Hindu symbol of peace and luck. Hitler, according to stories, believed heavily in Astrology. Hitler was also an insane, hatemonger, drug addict.
there are a couple of symbols in Hindu mythology..the main 2 being "om" which resembles 3 and the other one called "swastika" which is d same as that of Hitler's army..
writings about Hindu beliefs
Hindu, Padmashali Hindu, Brahmin
Hitler is the last name of Adolf Hitler.
Don't Jewish your Fuhrer was hot like Hitler
The term "swatchka" was originally coined by Anthony Burgess in his novel "A Clockwork Orange" to mean "sweat" in the fictional Nadsat language used by the characters in the book. It represented a slang term for physical exertion or effort.
I'm obviously not some smarty-pants or mind-freak or anything, but all I can say about how Hitler thought of violence is that, in the Hindu's religion, there was a sign of "swastika" which precisely meant "peace", Hitler reversed that sign, and declared it of being sign of "blood, war and violence", and he made it the Nazisign.
Essentially the swastika is a Hindu symbol of peace and luck. Hitler, according to stories, believed heavily in Astrology. Hitler was also an insane, hatemonger, drug addict.
non hindu
Hitler took the Swastika from Hindu mythology. It symbolizes peace and prosperity. Ironic, no?
There is Hindu Nan, Hindu Cheese Dessert, Hindu Fried Rice, and Hindu Relish.
there are a couple of symbols in Hindu mythology..the main 2 being "om" which resembles 3 and the other one called "swastika" which is d same as that of Hitler's army..
there both hindu
How have Hindu nationalists tried to claim it as a Hindu design?
Anybody can become a Hindu. If one has faith in Hinduism then he is called a Hindu.
Not a Hindu