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Hitler's Religion

The Twisted Beliefs That Drove the Third Reich

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Hitler's Religion

By: Richard Weikart
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For a man whom history can never forget, Adolf Hitler remains a persistent mystery on one front - his religious faith. Atheists tend to insist Hitler was a devout Christian. Christians counter that he was an atheist. And still others suggest that he was a practicing member of the occult.

None of these theories are true, says historian Richard Weikart. Delving more deeply into the question of Hitler's religious faith than any researcher to date, Weikart reveals the startling and fascinating truth about the most hated man of the 20th century: Adolf Hitler was a pantheist who believed nature was God. In Hitler's Religion, Weikart explains how the laws of nature became Hitler's only moral guide - how he became convinced he would serve God by annihilating supposedly "inferior" human beings and promoting the welfare and reproduction of the allegedly superior Aryans in accordance with racist forms of Darwinism prevalent at the time.

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Church & State Germany Historical Politicians Religious Intolerance United States World War II Military War

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In-depth!

This is a compelling, in-depth look at Hitler's religious beliefs. From Hitler's views on Christianity to his reverence for nature and "providence," this book clearly outlines what role religion played in shaping Nazi ideology and Hitler himself. It's a bit dense and repetitive, but that's my only complaint.

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Informative and disturbing

Some have commented that there are problems with the narrator’s pronunciations. This is kind of humorous! The narrator is British and pronounces things the way a British person would;) He is very engaging and the story is fascinating as well as depressing and disgusting. The eugenics movement is a terrible blight on humanity.

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very insightful

very insightful and well researched work on the beliefs of Adolf Hitler. one would need to read this twice to have a better grasp of the technologies used by the author, however it's very helpful. a must read for any student of WII history .

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Hitler's Religion - (Subtile is ridiculous)

Last words of the book. - "Ultimately, however he perished because his God could not give him life"

This is about the only stupid thing in the book but you have to put these things in here in order to get it past the (((publishers))) of course. It is wrong because even in the book he talked about how the individual is not important to the race etc.

Good book though.

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An Excellent book

What an Excellent book,it's an amazing book,Prof Weikart did a great job in investigating the answer to the question what's Hitler religion?,He examines Hitler's life very deeply and looked very well to every aspect of Hitler relationship to the religion either before or after he became the leader of Germany, what did he think about God, Christianity, Judaism,did he believe in God or an after life? , A very interesting topic and the book is worth reading.

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The writer’s bias clearly shines through

I was looking for an unbiased explanation about religion and Hitler but the bias from the author was blatant. He clearly had an investment in making Christianity out to be positive and completely unconnected to the rise in Nazi power. But it wasn’t unconnected.

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