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The Nazi Persecution of the Churches

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First published in 1968, and subsequently translated into German, French, and Spanish, The Nazi Persecution of the Churches 1933-1945 has become a landmark text on the history of the German churches during the Nazi era. Based on a careful examination of documents dealing with church affairs from the Nazi archives that survived the collapse of the Third Reich, J.S. Conway gives the reader a detailed account of the methods by which Hitler and his followers sought to deal with the Christian churches in the 1930s and the 1940s. - Back cover.

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474

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The Nazi Persecution of the Churches
February 1, 1997, Regent College Publishing
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Table of Contents

Introduction
The seizure of power
The rise and fall of the "German Christians" and the growth of the churches' disillusionment
Politics do not belong in the church
The church must be separate from the state
The establishment of the Ministry of Church Affairs
"Positive Christianity" or Nazi cult : the ideological conflict
The rival claimants for body and soul
Collaboration or intimidation?
The uneasy armistice
The hammer and the anvil
The final settlement
Conclusion
Appendixes.
Principles of the religious movement of "German Christians", issued in June 1932
A radio broadcast by General Superintendent O. Dibelius
The 10 principles of the religious movement of "German Christians"
Pressure upon individuals to withdraw from the church
The twenty-eight theses of the Saxon National Church for the internal strengthening of the German Evangelical Church
The Reich youth leader, Baldur von Schirach's appeal to the German Catholic youth
From the special issue of Das Schwarze Korps in honour of Hitler's fiftieth birthday, 20 April 1939
Himmler's published attitude towards religion
A Christmas sermon 1936 preached in Solingen
Two Nazi Party directives from 1939 on the future of religious education in schools
List of sects prohibited by the Gestapo up to December 1938
Treatment of a Lutheran pastor who protested against the persecution of the Jews in 1938
Pro-Nazi sentiments by a pastor from Schortens, Oldenburg
A directive signed by Heydrich ordering the immediate suppression of certain secret and religious societies
Borman's circular on the relationship of National Socialism and Christianity
Two of Borman's decrees relating to the treatment of foreign workers in Germany
Protest of the Austian bishops to the Minister of the Interior, 1 July 1941
A telegram from the Ecclesiastical Council of the German Evangelical Church to the Führer

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"First published 1968 by The Ryerson Press, Toronto. Reprinted 2001 by Regent College Publishing." - T.p. verso.

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Paperback
Number of pages
474
Dimensions
8.7 x 5.9 x 1.2 inches
Weight
1.5 pounds

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OL8739500M
ISBN 10
1573830801
ISBN 13
9781573830805
OCLC/WorldCat
39312406
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2213260
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