(August 27, 2017 at 9:05 pm)CatholicDefender Wrote: I think the Catholic clerics were deceived.
Keep in mind the Holocaust did not start to happen until 1941 or so.
Hitler even did some admirable things according to the Church.
1. He shut down the lustful filthy Berlin nightclub scene. Before the Big H came on the scene Berlin was a den of filth and sin, with hookers,drag shows and "gay" clubs being all the rage. Watch "Cabaret" to get the full story.
2. He helped Franco rise to power. Unlike Mussolinni or Hitler, I actually think Franco was pretty decent. He helped impose Catholic morality on Spain and stop from becoming an iron curtain country (which those bolshevik/communsits would have certainly done.
3. He helped the poor. He helped Germany stop being so poor and gave all "gentile" Germans jobs.
If the Church had known about the gas chambers etc, they would have been up in arms. But sadly they did not.
Even as such many Catholics opposed Hitler.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catholic_resistance_to_Nazi_Germany
Did you not know that a Roman Catholic came very very close to killing Der Fuhrer?
This man was extraordinary and I hope he becomes a saint:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Claus_von_Stauffenberg
(August 27, 2017 at 9:05 pm)CatholicDefender Wrote: I think the Catholic clerics were deceived.
Keep in mind the Holocaust did not start to happen until 1941 or so.
Hitler even did some admirable things according to the Church.
1. He shut down the lustful filthy Berlin nightclub scene. Before the Big H came on the scene Berlin was a den of filth and sin, with hookers,drag shows and "gay" clubs being all the rage. Watch "Cabaret" to get the full story.
2. He helped Franco rise to power. Unlike Mussolinni or Hitler, I actually think Franco was pretty decent. He helped impose Catholic morality on Spain and stop from becoming an iron curtain country (which those bolshevik/communsits would have certainly done.
3. He helped the poor. He helped Germany stop being so poor and gave all "gentile" Germans jobs.
If the Church had known about the gas chambers etc, they would have been up in arms. But sadly they did not.
Even as such many Catholics opposed Hitler.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catholic_resistance_to_Nazi_Germany
Did you not know that a Roman Catholic came very very close to killing Der Fuhrer?
This man was extraordinary and I hope he becomes a saint: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Claus_von_Stauffenberg
The only man who came close to killing Hitler was an atheist and communist, Georg Eisler. The July 20th plot was a cack handed attempt by a few aristocrats who hated Hitler only because he was a commoner.
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