Hitler didn't really persecute Christians, he persecuted Jews and the result of that was that about 6 million Jews died during the Holocaust.
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The record shows that Hitler enthusiastically persecuted Christians.
He closed religious schools, shut down Christian organizations, ordered the murder of priests, not to mention the German leader of Catholic Action. He had Christian civil servants fired, he confiscated church property, he censored religious newspapers, and sent thousands of Catholic priests, nuns, and laypeople to die in extermination camps.
In public, he mouthed platitudes about God and Providence, sometimes explicitly Christian. In private, he was withering about his contempt for Christianity. There's absolutely no confusion about this. Hitler called it ""the Jewish Christ-creed with its effeminate, pity-ethics".
Hitler regarded the churches as his most serious internal opponent, and his biographers have detailed the amount of time he spent in the 1930s arranging to negotiate and pressure the churches into not speaking out.
There are no emperors in Rome now-a-days, and nobody is persecuting Christians in Rome. Indeed, Rome is the centre of the Roman Catholic Church.
because he was a christian
Diocletian stopped the growth by persecuting the christians.
The youth of Hitler were the little children of Germany .they were taking drugs and persecuting and harming the Jewish people.
The teacher says that Hitler is wrong for persecuting the Jews and she says that here in the United States we don't persecute but Scout realizes that they are doing the same in persecuting the blacks.
Diocletian stopped the growth by persecuting the christians.
The Roman Government began persecuting Christians under Emperor Nero. Nero began to execute large numbers of Christians following the Great Fire of Rome. According to the Roman historian Tacitus, the population searched for a scapegoat and rumors held Nero responsible. To deflect blame, Nero targeted Christians.
Diocletian stopped the growth by persecuting the christians.
Because Hitler was (short-sightedly) STUPID! HE ALSO WANTED TO BE FAMOUS
There were no emperors persecuting the Christians in 64 AD. This is a misconception. 64 was the year of the Great Fire of Rome and the emperor Nero was in power. Nero did not persecute the Christians for their religion. Nero punished the Christians for the crime of arson. After the outrage died down, the Christians were free to worship as they saw fit.
Some of Adolf Hitler's actions had positive outcomes such as his commissioning of the autobahn to create jobs and the commissioning of the Volkswagen to make cars accessible. However his major actions, such as persecuting the Jews and leading Germany into war, had negative consequences that affected Germany for years.
Maryland. The Toleration Act of 1649 made persecuting Christians a crime.