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University of North Florida; Osprey Journal of Ideas and Inquiry; V.6; 2007; history; Protestantism; Nazism

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Resistance And Accommodation: Protestant Responses To Nazism, Mike Radcliffe Jan 2007

Resistance And Accommodation: Protestant Responses To Nazism, Mike Radcliffe

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Among Germany’s Christians in the early twentieth century, Protestants were the most prevalent. Protestantism was bound to Germany’s history and society in the man of Martin Luther and the sixteenth-century Protestant Reformation, and the Protestant church had since been a key force in constructing a moral universe for the German nation into the twentieth century. However, Hitler’s conscious construction of a new moral order directly challenged that universe by virtue of nationalism, allegiance to the Führer, racism, and eventually a war of conquest and genocide. His aim was total control, but “Nazi claims of success in converting the nation to …