THE CHRISTIANITY OF HITLER
REVEALED IN HIS SPEECHES AND PROCLAMATIONS

JIM WALKER
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Originated: 27 Feb. 1997
Through subterfuge and concealment, many
of today's Church leaders and faithful Christians
have camouflaged the Christianity of Adolf
Hitler and have attempted to mark him an
atheist, a pagan cult worshipper, or a false
Christian. However, from the earliest formation
of the Nazi party and throughout the period
of conquest and growth, Hitler expressed
his Christian support to the German citizenry
and soldiers. In the 1920s, Hitler's German
Workers' Party (pre Nazi term) adopted a
"Programme" with twenty-five points
(the Nazi version of a constitution). In
point twenty-four, their intent clearly demonstrates,
from the very beginning, their stand in favor
of a "positive" Christianity:
24. We demand liberty for all religious denominations
in the State, so far as they are not a danger
to it and do not militate against the morality
and moral sense of the German race. The Party,
as such, stands for positive Christianity,
but does not bind itself in the matter of
creed to any particular confession....
Hitler's speeches and proclamations, even
more clearly, reveal his faith and feelings
toward a Christianized Germany. Nazism presents
an embarrassment to Christianity and demonstrates
the danger of faith. The following words
from Hitler show his disdain for atheism,
and pagan cults, and reveals the strength
of his Christian feelings:
My feelings as a Christian points me to my
Lord and Savior as a fighter. It points me
to the man who once in loneliness, surrounded
only by a few followers, recognized these
Jews for what they were and summoned men
to fight against them and who, God's truth!
was greatest not as a sufferer but as a fighter.
In boundless love as a Christian and as a
man I read through the passage which tells
us how the Lord at last rose in His might
and seized the scourge to drive out of the
Temple the brood of vipers and adders. How
terrific was His fight for the world against
the Jewish poison. To-day, after two thousand
years, with deepest emotion I recognize more
profoundly than ever before in the fact that
it was for this that He had to shed His blood
upon the Cross. As a Christian I have no
duty to allow myself to be cheated, but I
have the duty to be a fighter for truth and
justice.... And if there is anything which
could demonstrate that we are acting rightly
it is the distress that daily grows. For
as a Christian I have also a duty to my own
people.... When I go out in the morning and
see these men standing in their queues and
look into their pinched faces, then I believe
I would be no Christian, but a very devil
if I felt no pity for them, if I did not,
as did our Lord two thousand years ago, turn
against those by whom to-day this poor people
is plundered and exploited.
-Adolf Hitler, in his speech on 12 April
1922
[Note, "brood of vipers" appears
in Matt. 3:7 & 12:34. John 2:15 depicts
Jesus driving out the money changers (adders)
from the temple. The word "adders"
also appears in Psalms 140:3]
It will at any rate be my supreme task to
see to it that in the newly awakened NSDAP,
the adherents of both Confessions can live
peacefully together side by side in order
that they may take their stand in the common
fight against the power which is the mortal
foe of any true Christianity.
-Adolf Hitler, in an article headed "A
New Beginning," 26 Feb. 1925
Except the Lord built the house they labour
in vain.... The truth of that text was proved
if one looks at the house of which the foundations
were laid in 1918 and which since then has
been in building.... The world will not help,
the people must help itself. Its own strength
is the source of life. That strength the
Almighty has given us to use; that in it
and through it we may wage the battle of
our life.... The others in the past years
have not had the blessing of the Almighty--
of Him Who in the last resort, whatever man
may do, holds in His hands the final decision.
Lord God, let us never hesitate or play the
coward, let us never forget the duty which
we have taken upon us.... We are all proud
that through God's powerful aid we have become
once more true Germans.
-Adolf Hitler, in a speech in March 1933
[Note, "Except the Lord built the house,
they labour in vain" comes from Psalms
127:1 ]
The Government, being resolved to undertake
the political and moral purification of our
public life, are creating and securing the
conditions necessary for a really profound
revival of religious life.... The National
Government regard the two Christian Confessions
as the weightiest factors for the maintenance
of our nationality. They will respect the
agreements concluded between them and the
federal States. Their rights are not to be
infringed.... It will be the Government's
care to maintain honest co-operation between
Church and State; the struggle against materialistic
views and for a real national community is
just as much in the interest of the German
nation as in that of the welfare of our Christian
faith. The Government of the Reich, who regard
Christianity as the unshakable foundation
of the morals and moral code of the nation,
attach the greatest value to friendly relations
with the Holy See and are endeavouring to
develop them.
-Adolf Hitler, in his speech to the Reichstag
on 23 March 1933
We want honestly to earn the resurrection
of our people through our industry, our perseverance,
our will. We ask not of the Almighty 'Lord,
make us free'!-- we want to be active, to
work, to agree together as brothers, to strive
in rivalry with one another to bring about
the hour when we can come before Him and
when we may ask of Him: 'Lord, Thou seest
that we have transformed ourselves, the German
people is not longer the people of dishonour,
of shame, of war within itself, of faintheartedness
and little faith: no, Lord, the German people
has become strong again in spirit, strong
in will, strong in endurance, strong to bear
all sacrifices.' 'Lord, we will not let Thee
go: bless now our fight for our freedom;
the fight we wage for our German people and
Fatherland.'
-Adolf Hitler, giving prayer in a speech
on May Day 1933
This is for us a ground for satisfaction,
since we desire that the fight in the religious
camps should come to an end... all political
action in the parties will be forbidden to
priests for all time, happy because we know
what is wanted by millions who long to see
in the priest only the comforter of their
souls and not the representative of their
political convictions.
-Adolf Hitler, in a speech to the men of
the SA. at Dormund, 9 July 1933 on the day
after the signing of the Concordat.
National Socialism has always affirmed that
it is determined to take the Christian Churches
under the protection of the State.... The
decisive factor which can justify the existence
alike of Church and State is the maintenance
of men's spiritual and bodily health, for
it that health were destroyed it would mean
the end of the State and also the end of
the Church.... It is my sincere hope that
thereby for Germany, too, through free agreement
there has been produced a final clarification
of spheres in the functions of the State
and of one Church.
-Adolf Hitler, on a wireless on 22 July,
the evening before the Evangelical Church
Election
The fact that the Vatican is concluding a
treaty with the new Germany means the acknowledgement
of the National Socialist state by the Catholic
Church. This treaty shows the whole world
clearly and unequivocally that the assertion
that National Socialism [Nazism] is hostile
to religion is a lie.
-Adolf Hitler, 22 July 1933, writing to the
Nazi Party (quoted from John Cornwell's "Hitler's
Pope"
We were convinced that the people needs and
requires this faith. We have therefore undertaken
the fight against the atheistic movement,
and that not merely with a few theoretical
declarations: we have stamped it out.
-Adolf Hitler, in a speech in Berlin on 24
Oct. 1933
[This statement clearly refutes modern Christians
who claim Hitler as favoring atheism.]
I believe that Providence would never have
allowed us to see the victory of the Movement
if it had the intention after all to destroy
us at the end.
-Adolf Hitler, in a speech to old members
of the Party at Munich on 8 Nov. 1933
The German Church and the People are practically
the same body. Therefore there could be no
issue between Church and State. The Church,
as such, has nothing to do with political
affairs. On the other hand, the State has
nothing to do with the faith or inner organization
of the Church. The election of November 12th
would be an expression of church constituency,
but not as a Church.
-Adolf Hitler, answering C. F. Macfarland
about Church & State (in his book, The
New Church and the New Germany)
While we destroyed the Centre Party, we have
not only brought thousands of priests back
into the Church, but to millions of respectable
people we have restored their faith in their
religion and in their priests. The union
of the Evangelical Church in a single Church
for the whole Reich, the Concordat with the
Catholic Church, these are but milestones
on the road which leads to the establishment
of a useful relation and a useful co operation
between the Reich and the two Confessions.
-Adolf Hitler, in his New Year Message on
1 Jan. 1934
Imbued with the desire to secure for the
German people the great religious, moral,
and cultural values rooted in the two Christian
Confessions, we have abolished the political
organizations but strengthened the religious
institutions.
-Adolf Hitler, speaking in the Reichstag
on 30 Jan. 1934
It would have been more to the point, more
honest and more Christian, in past decades
not to support those who intentionally destroyed
healthy life than to rebel against those
who have no other wish than to avoid disease.
Moreover, a policy of laissez faire in this
sphere is not only cruelty to the individual
guiltless victims but also to the nation
as a whole.... If the Churches were to declare
themselves ready to take over the treatment
and care of those suffering from hereditary
diseases, we should be quite ready to refrain
from sterilizing them.
-Adolf Hitler, in his speech on 30 Jan. 1934
We have experienced a miracle, something
unique, something the like of which there
has hardly been in the history of the world.
God first allowed our people to be victorious
for four and a half years, then He abased
us, laid upon us a period of shamelessness,
but now after a struggle of fourteen years
he has permitted us to bring that period
to a close. It is a miracle which has been
wrought upon the German people.... It shows
us that the Almighty has not deserted our
people, that He received it into favour at
the moment when it rediscovered itself. And
that our people shall never again lose itself,
that must be our vow so long as we shall
live and so long as the Lord gives us the
strength to carry on the fight.
-Adolf Hitler, in a speech to the "Old
Guard" of the Party at Munich on 19
March, 1934
The National Socialist State professes its
allegiance to positive Christianity. It will
be its honest endeavour to protect both the
great Christian Confessions in their rights,
to secure them from interference with their
doctrines (Lehren ), and in their duties
to constitute a harmony with the views and
the exigencies of the State of to-day.
-Adolf Hitler, on 26 June 1934, to Catholic
bishops to assure them that he would take
action against the new pagan propaganda
No, it is not we that have deserted Christianity,
it is those who came before us who deserted
Christianity. We have only carried through
a clear division between politics which have
to do with terrestrial things, and religion,
which must concern itself with the celestial
sphere. There has been no interference with
the doctrine (Lehre ) of the Confessions
or with their religious freedom (Bekenntnisfreiheit
), nor will there be any such interference.
On the contrary the State protects religion,
though always on the one condition that religion
will not be used as a cover for political
ends.... National Socialism neither opposes
the Church nor is it anti- religious, but
on the contrary it stands on the ground of
a real Christianity.... For their interests
cannot fail to coincide with ours alike in
our fight against the symptoms of degeneracy
in the world of to-day, in our fight against
a Bolshevist culture, against atheistic movement,
against criminality, and in our struggle
for a consciousness of a community in our
national life... These are not anti-Christian,
these are Christian principles! And I believe
that if we should fail to follow these principles
then we should to be able to point to our
successes, for the result of our political
battle is surely not unblest by God.
-Adolf Hitler, in his speech at Koblenz,
to the Germans of the Saar, 26 Aug. 1934
So far as the Evangelical Confessions are
concerned we are determined to put an end
to existing divisions, which are concerned
only with the forms of organization, and
to create a single Evangelical Church for
the whole Reich.... And we know that were
the great German reformer [Martin Luther]
with us to-day he would rejoice to be freed
from the necessity of his own time and, like
Ulrich von Hutten, his last prayer would
be not for the Churches of the separate States:
it would be of Germany that he would think
and of the Evangelical Church of Germany.
-Adolf Hitler, in his Proclamation at the
Parteitag at Nuremberg on 5 Sept. 1934
[Note, Martin Luther provided Germany with
the seeds of violent antisemitism. Learn
about Martin Luther's dirty little book.
What we are we have become not against, but
with, the will of Providence. And so long
as we are true and honourable and of good
courage in fight, so long as we believe in
our great work and do not capitulate, we
shall continue to enjoy in the future the
blessing of Providence.
-Adolf Hitler, at Rosenheim in Bavaria, 11
Aug. 1935
Only so you can appeal to your God and pray
Him to support and bless your courage, your
work, your perseverance, your strength, your
resolution, and with all these your claim
on life.
-Adolf Hitler, in a speech at Frankfurt on
16 March 1936
In this world him who does not abandon himself
the Almighty will not desert. Him who helps
himself will the Almighty always also help;
He will show him the way by which he can
gain his rights, his freedom, and therefore
his future.
-Adolf Hitler, in a speech at Hamburg on
20 March 1936
Providence has caused me to be Catholic,
and I know therefore how to handle this Church.
-Adolf Hitler, reportedly to have said in
Berlin in 1936 on the enmity of the Catholic
Church to National Socialism
I believe in Providence and I believe Providence
to be just. Therefore I believe that Providence
always rewards the strong, the industrious,
and the upright.
-Adolf Hitler, in a speech to National Socialist
women at the Nuremberg Parteitag of 1936
[11 Sept. 1936]
So long as they concern themselves with their
religious problems the State does not concern
itself with them. But so soon as they attempt
by any means whatsoever-- by letters, Encyclica,
or otherwise-- to arrogate to themselves
rights which belong to the State alone we
shall force them back into their proper spiritual,
pastoral activity.
-Adolf Hitler, in a speech delivered in Berlin
on the May Day festival, 1937
We National Socialists, too, have deep in
our hearts our own faith. We cannot do otherwise.
No man can mould the history of peoples or
of the world unless he has upon his will
and his capacities the blessing of Providence.
-Adolf Hitler, to Nazi leaders on 2 June
1937, as reported by a correspondent of the
"Daily Telegraph"
I will never allow anyone to divide this
people once more into religious camps, each
fighting the other.... You, my Brown Guard,
will regard it as a matter of course that
this German people should go only by the
way which Providence ordained for it when
it gave to Germans the common language. So
we go forward with the profoundest faith
in God into the future. Would that which
we have achieved have been possible if Providence
had not helped us?
-Adolf Hitler, in a speech at Regensburg
on 6 June 1937
If we pursue this way, if we are decent,
industrious, and honest, if we so loyally
and truly fulfill our duty, then it is my
conviction that in the future as in the past
the Lord God will always help us. In the
long run He never leaves decent folk in the
lurch. Often He may test them, He may send
trials upon them, but in the long run He
always lets His sun shine upon them once
more and at the end He gives them His blessing.
-Adolf Hitler, at the Harvest Thanksgiving
Festival on the Buckeburg held on 3 Oct.
1937
This Winter Help Work is also in the deepest
sense a Christian work. When I see, as I
so often do, poorly clad girls collecting
with such infinite patience in order to care
for those who are suffering from the cold
while they themselves are shivering with
cold, then I have the feeling that they are
all apostles of a Christianity-- and in truth
of a Christianity which can say with greater
right than any other: This is the Christianity
of an honest confession, for behind it stand
not words but deeds.
-Adolf Hitler, speaking of the Winter Help
Campaign on 5 Oct. 1937
Remain strong in your faith, as you were
in former years. In this faith, in its close-knit
unity our people to-day goes straight forward
on its way and no power on earth will avail
to stop it.
-Adolf Hitler, in a speech at Coburg on 15
Oct. 1937
In this hour I would ask of the Lord God
only this: that, as in the past, so in the
years to come He would give His blessing
to our work and our action, to our judgement
and our resolution, that He will safeguard
us from all false pride and from all cowardly
servility, that He may grant us to find the
straight path which His Providence has ordained
for the German people, and that He may ever
give us the courage to do the right, never
to falter, never to yield before any violence,
before any danger.... I am convinced that
men who are created by God should live in
accordance with the will of the Almighty....
If Providence had not guided us I could often
never have found these dizzy paths.... Thus
it is that we National Socialists, too, have
in the depths of our hearts our faith. We
cannot do otherwise: no man can fashion world-history
or the history of peoples unless upon his
purpose and his powers there rests the blessings
of this Providence.
-Adolf Hitler, in a speech at Wurzburg on
27 June 1937
National Socialism is not a cult-movement--
a movement for worship; it is exclusively
a 'volkic' political doctrine based upon
racial principles. In its purpose there is
no mystic cult, only the care and leadership
of a people defined by a common blood-relationship....
We will not allow mystically-minded occult
folk with a passion for exploring the secrets
of the world beyond to steal into our Movement.
Such folk are not National Socialists, but
something else-- in any case something which
has nothing to do with us. At the head of
our programme there stand no secret surmisings
but clear-cut perception and straightforward
profession of belief. But since we set as
the central point of this perception and
of this profession of belief the maintenance
and hence the security for the future of
a being formed by God, we thus serve the
maintenance of a divine work and fulfill
a divine will-- not in the secret twilight
of a new house of worship, but openly before
the face of the Lord.... Our worship is exclusively
the cultivation of the natural, and for that
reason, because natural, therefore God-willed.
Our humility is the unconditional submission
before the divine laws of existence so far
as they are known to us men.
-Adolf Hitler, in Nuremberg on 6 Sept. 1938.
[Christians have always accused Hitler of
believing in pagan cult mythology. Here he
clearly expresses his stand against cults
and reinforces his Christian views.]
The National Socialist Movement has wrought
this miracle. If Almighty God granted success
to this work, then the Party was His instrument.
-Adolf Hitler, in his proclamation to the
German People on 1 Jan. 1939
Amongst the accusations which are directed
against Germany in the so called democracies
is the charge that the National Socialist
State is hostile to religion. In answer to
that charge I should like to make before
the German people the following solemn declaration:
1. No one in Germany has in the past been
persecuted because of his religious views
(Einstellung), nor will anyone in the future
be so persecuted.... The Churches are the
greatest landed proprietors after the State...
Further, the Church in the National Socialist
State is in many ways favoured in regard
to taxation, and for gifts, legacies, &c.,
it enjoys immunity from taxation. It is therefore,
to put mildly-- effrontery when especially
foreign politicians make bold to speak of
hostility to religion in the Third Reich....
I would allow myself only one question: what
contributions during the same period have
France, England, or the United States made
through the State from the public funds?
3. The National Socialist State has not closed
a church, nor has it prevented the holding
of a religious service, nor has it ever exercised
any influence upon the form of a religious
service. It has not exercised any pressure
upon the doctrine nor on the profession of
faith of any of the Confessions. In the National
Socialist State anyone is free to seek his
blessedness after his own fashion.... There
are ten thousands and ten thousands of priests
of all the Christian Confessions who perform
their ecclesiastical duties just as well
as or probably better than the political
agitators without ever coming into conflict
with the laws of the State.... This State
has only once intervened in the internal
regulation of the Churches, that is when
I myself in 1933 endeavoured to unite the
weak and divided Protestant Churches of the
different States into one great and powerful
Evangelical Church of the Reich. That attempt
failed through the opposition of the bishops
of some States; it was therefore abandoned.
For it is in the last resort not our task
to defend or even to strengthen the Evangelical
Church through violence against its own representatives....
But on one point it is well that there should
be no uncertainty: the German priest as servant
of God we shall protect, the priest as political
enemy of the German State we shall destroy.
-Adolf Hitler, a speech in the Reichstag
on 30 Jan. 1939
[That last sentence sums up Hitler's stand
on the priesthood. Rather than standing for
atheism, as today's Christians would like,
Hitler attacked the priesthood only if they
stood in Hitler's political path.]
If positive Christianity means love of one's
neighbour, i. e. the tending of the sick,
the clothing of the poor, the feeding of
the hungry, the giving of drink to those
who are thirsty, then it is we who are the
more positive Christians. For in these spheres
the community of the people of National Socialist
Germany has accomplished a prodigious work.
-Adolf Hitler, in his speech to the "Old
Guard" at Munich on 24 Feb. 1939
Sources:
Baynes, Norman H. Ed. "The Speeches
of Adolf Hitler, April 1922-August 1939,"
Vol. 1 of 2, Oxford University Press, 1942
Cornwell, John, "Hitler's Pope: The
Secret History of Pius XII," Viking,
1999
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