http://www.spirituallysmart.com/nazi.html
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d1TogI5uQRs
Very interesting short documentary about Cardinal Pacelli AKA "Hitler's Pope"
The Catholic Church hierarchy - especially Eugenio Pacelli, before and after he became Pope Pius XII - aided the Nazis. Indeed, Pacelli and the Church played a central role in making Hitler the dictator of Germany. Important Link
Hitler was a Catholic and put into power by the Vatican so that he would sign a concordat with them. Prior, the German government refused the Concordat more than twice and look what the vatican did to them for that. Look at how they were punished. They were manipulated and brought so much pain upon.
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Everything regarding Nazism came from Rome initially. Like the 'Nazi Salute' is really the 'Roman Salute'(More Pictures of 'Roman Salute') Hitler said his Nazi order was Fashioned after the Jesuit order and had transferred much of the Jesuit order into his own party. This is important. Please read about the concordat between Nazi Germany and the Vatican. </b>
http://www.tenc.net/vatican/cpix.htm
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"Hitler, Goebbels, Himmler and most members of the party's "old guard" were Catholics", wrote M. Frederic Hoffet. "It was not by accident that, because of its chiefs' religion, the National-socialist government was the most Catholic Germany ever had... This kinship between National-socialism and Catholicism is most striking if we study closely the propaganda methods and the interior organisation of the party. On that subject, nothing is more instructive than Joseph Goebbel's works. He had been brought up in a Jesuit college and was a seminarist before devoting himself to literature and politics... Every page, every line of his writings recall the teaching of his masters; so he stresses obedience... the contempt for truth... "Some lies are as useful as bread!" he proclaimed by virtue of a moral relativism extracted from Ignatius of Loyola's writings..." Frederic Hoffet: "L'lmperialisme protestant" (Flammarion, Paris 1948, pp.172 ss).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d1TogI5uQRs
Very interesting short documentary about Cardinal Pacelli AKA "Hitler's Pope"
The Catholic Church hierarchy - especially Eugenio Pacelli, before and after he became Pope Pius XII - aided the Nazis. Indeed, Pacelli and the Church played a central role in making Hitler the dictator of Germany. Important Link
Hitler was a Catholic and put into power by the Vatican so that he would sign a concordat with them. Prior, the German government refused the Concordat more than twice and look what the vatican did to them for that. Look at how they were punished. They were manipulated and brought so much pain upon.
<b>
Everything regarding Nazism came from Rome initially. Like the 'Nazi Salute' is really the 'Roman Salute'(More Pictures of 'Roman Salute') Hitler said his Nazi order was Fashioned after the Jesuit order and had transferred much of the Jesuit order into his own party. This is important. Please read about the concordat between Nazi Germany and the Vatican. </b>
http://www.tenc.net/vatican/cpix.htm
<img src='http://i43.photobucket.com/albums/e372/tlthe5th/02-14-200702_09_00PM.jpg' border='0' alt='user posted image' />
"Hitler, Goebbels, Himmler and most members of the party's "old guard" were Catholics", wrote M. Frederic Hoffet. "It was not by accident that, because of its chiefs' religion, the National-socialist government was the most Catholic Germany ever had... This kinship between National-socialism and Catholicism is most striking if we study closely the propaganda methods and the interior organisation of the party. On that subject, nothing is more instructive than Joseph Goebbel's works. He had been brought up in a Jesuit college and was a seminarist before devoting himself to literature and politics... Every page, every line of his writings recall the teaching of his masters; so he stresses obedience... the contempt for truth... "Some lies are as useful as bread!" he proclaimed by virtue of a moral relativism extracted from Ignatius of Loyola's writings..." Frederic Hoffet: "L'lmperialisme protestant" (Flammarion, Paris 1948, pp.172 ss).