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Hitler's religion, the twisted beliefs that drove the Third Reich, Richard Weikart

Label
Hitler's religion, the twisted beliefs that drove the Third Reich, Richard Weikart
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 289-380) and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Hitler's religion
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
938991882
Responsibility statement
Richard Weikart
Sub title
the twisted beliefs that drove the Third Reich
Summary
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
Table Of Contents
Was Hitler a religious hypocrite? -- Who influenced Hitler's religion? -- Was Hitler an atheist? -- Was Hitler a Christian? -- Did Hitler want to destroy the churches? -- Did Hitler derive his anti-antisemitism from Christianity? -- Was Hitler an occultist or paganist? -- Who was Hitler's Lord? -- Was Hitler a creationist? -- Was Hitler's morality based on religion?
Target audience
adult
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