id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_kpjc6dnuifhs5pyumsbunar6vq Robert R. Taylor Hitler and the churches, 1933-1939 1964 189 .pdf application/pdf 105379 22648 106 anomalous position in German l i f e and how the Catholic church, Genesis of the German Church Conflict, New York, Round Table, Siegfried Leffler, founded the German Christian Church Movement sympathetic to the Nazi movement, the "German Christians" represent the embodiment of implications within Lutheran doctrine, "Confessional Church", struck at Nazi totalitarianism and objected to the oath of personal allegiance Hitler demanded and i s t students that Hitler had saved German youth, had l i f t e d Zahn, German Catholics and Hitler's that German Catholics accepted the authority of the Nazi state position of the Catholic Church seemed to grow more hostile before 1 9 3 3 , and, considering this, the Nazis might expect greater hatred."^ The Nazis understood that the dubious material prosperity of the churches was not what Christian leaders prized the other German youth organizations, Christian and p o l i t i c a l ; ./cache/work_kpjc6dnuifhs5pyumsbunar6vq.pdf ./txt/work_kpjc6dnuifhs5pyumsbunar6vq.txt