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    In Nazi Germany, Gottgläubig (literally: "believing in God") was a Nazi religious term for a form of non-denominationalism and deism practised by those German citizens who had officially left Christian churches but professed faith in some higher power or divine creator.

  2. Jan 16, 2023 · gottgläubig (strong nominative masculine singular gottgläubiger, comparative gottgläubiger, superlative am gottgläubigsten) believing in God, particularly being devout

  3. Als gottgläubig galt, wer sich von den anerkannten Religionsgemeinschaften abgewandt hatte, jedoch nicht glaubenslos war. Die Einführung des Begriffs war der „Versuch, eine religiöse Identifikationsformel für Nationalsozialisten jenseits der Kirchen und sonstigen Glaubensgemeinschaften zu schaffen“. [2]

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  5. The short answer for your question would be: yes, it was a term coined/invented by the national socialist German government after 1933. The term Gottgläubig was introduced in 1936 as an option on census questionnaires and registration offices to answer the question of your religious believe.

  6. In Nazi Germany, gottgläubig (literally: "believing in God") was a Nazi religious term for a form of non-denominationalism practised by those Germans who had officially left Christian churches but professed faith in some higher power or divine creator.

  7. gottesgläubig (strong nominative masculine singular gottesgläubiger, comparative gottesgläubiger, superlative am gottesgläubigsten) Alternative form of gottgläubig: believing in God.

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