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The war didn’t have a religion. Many people from all faiths fought the hate and bigotry of Hitler to preserve democracy from Dictatorship.

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What religions are involved in world war 2?

Various religions were involved in World War II, including Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Buddhism, and others. Each country involved had its own predominant religion and religious communities that were impacted by the war in different ways. The war also saw instances of religious persecution and involvement of religious leaders in resistance movements.


What major world events have been caused by religion?

Major world events caused by religion include the Crusades, the Thirty Years' War, the Partition of India, and the September 11 attacks. These events were driven by religious differences, ideologies, and conflicts, leading to significant consequences such as wars, violence, and political and social instability.


According to theologian Reinhold Niebuhr what did religion provide the post-World War 2 alienated person?

Niebuhr believed that religion could provide a sense of meaning and purpose for the post-World War II alienated person by offering a moral framework to make sense of the complexities of life and human nature. It could also provide comfort, hope, and a sense of community in times of suffering and uncertainty.


How many people were killed because of there religion in ww2?

Approximately 6 million Jews were killed during the Holocaust by the Nazis due to their religion. Other groups, such as Jehovah's Witnesses, disabled individuals, and others, were also targeted and killed based on their religion or beliefs during World War II. The total number of people killed specifically due to their religion in World War II may never be known with certainty.


What caused disillutionment of religion after World War 1?

World War One brought massive social upheavals and religion was not spared. Perhaps many who previously had used religion as some sort of everlasting prop now realised it gave no protection from warfare, especially if they had been bereaved by it.