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niggas straight out from compton were scared of big ass nigga hitler. so all this talk is irrelevant to the fact ADOLF HITLER was fye as fuck!
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Cool cool. Thanks for responding and showing to Juka how an intelligent person engages in debate. I will take a look around for Hitler's table talks, however, I will need to find other sites because the two links you gave to me are unreliable as one is Wikipedia (any idiot can edit it) and the other has the word "conservative" in URL so I can only imagine a pro-Christian bias.
From my understanding, Hitler was a Catholic and thought Germanic reconstructionists were wasting their time, and as far as paganism went, he had more respect for the Roman religion than the Germanic one. He also spend a lot of time trying to link Germans to both the ancient Romans and to the people of the Bible, and collected religious artifacts in an effort to find evidence to prove it.
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Several Germanic neo-Heathens of that time were sent to the camps. Hitler thought the ancient Germanic religion was "moribund." He instead advocated a perverse kind of Christianity that would be utilized to further the Party's agenda.
Only butthurted clowns minuses my posts. -- Лиссиы
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I think Himmler is the best man to study when it comes to hatred of Christianity. He was the one indoctrinating the SS in Wewelsburg.
Hitler was a smart man, appealling publicly as a Christian, and wiping out Christianity by indoctrinating the youth with the new religion, as the older generations died. Change the childrens religion behind closed doors away from the eyes of elders.
I think it was influenced by Germanic paganism, but it wasn't entirely a recreation, i think there were new elements.
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