The morality (or lack of it) of Hitler's Nazi government was becoming more clear to several Church leaders in Germany by the late 1930's. Some leaders stood-up in opposition to Hitler's policies that sought to purge Jews & the disabled. They were imprisoned. Christian teachings were in contradiction to those ideologies expressed by Hitler and the Nazis. Hitler clearly understood that his views contradicted those of the Church, and sought to first corrupt, then remove the influences of Christianity from German culture & society. The German public was slow to recognize Hitler's goal to destroy the religion of Christianity within the Third Reich.
Neither the protestant churches or the Catholic Church supported Hitler. The Catholic Pope was criticized during the war and after the war for not coming out openly or strongly against Hitler & Mussolini.
Himmler and Goering.
everybody has his white and black side, you can analyze the Yin Yang. so, if you talk about that, yes, he was bipolar No evidence but mental conditons have nothing to do with Hitler but rather a social problem on a very large scale.
Churches
CHURCHES !! (31409)
yes.sometimes it will
They may pose a problem when swimming, but otherwise they pose no problems.
Neither the protestant churches or the Catholic Church supported Hitler. The Catholic Pope was criticized during the war and after the war for not coming out openly or strongly against Hitler & Mussolini.
fish pose
Hitler wasnt in it
The first route posed the problem of not being able to get through.
it delayed the trip by a month
The point Swift is making when he says that those named here pose no real problem is that that they have a duty to die, and thus reduce poverty
I don't now
I don't now
He was a world problem. If he had won WW2, he would have become a global problem, if he wasn't before.
No, definitely not.