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  1. The religious beliefs of Adolf Hitler, dictator of Nazi Germany from 1933 to 1945, have been a matter of debate. His opinions regarding religious matters changed considerably over time. During the beginning of his political career, Hitler publicly expressed favorable opinions towards traditional Christian ideals, but later abandoned them.

  2. Hitler’s religion: Pantheism and brutal power politics. In the end, while recognizing that Hitler’s religion was somewhat muddled, it seems evident his religion was closest to pantheism. He often deified nature, calling it eternal and all-powerful at various times throughout his career.

  3. Adolf Hitler's religious views Main article: Religious views of Adolf Hitler Adolf Hitler's religious beliefs have been a matter of debate; the wide consensus of historians consider him to have been irreligious , anti-Christian , anti-clerical and scientistic . [30]

  4. Religion in Nazi Germany. Nazi attitudes toward God and organised religion were complicated. Contrary to popular opinion, Adolf Hitler was not an atheist. As a boy, Hitler was introduced to the Catholic faith by his devoutly religious mother. He was educated in a Catholic school and served as a choirboy in his local cathedral.

  5. Hitler hated Judaism. But he loathed Christianity, too. Hitler’s mother was a devout Catholic. His father considered religion a scam. Adolf Hitler in 1931. (AP) (AP) At first, Adolf Hitler ...

  6. Yet at the end of August 1920, he argued the Nazis "supported every Christian activity" and promoted Nazism as a "gospel of German revitalisation." This latter statement and its ilk have led to ...

  7. Nazi Germany was an overwhelmingly Christian nation. A census in May 1939, six years into the Nazi era [1] after the annexation of Austria and Czechoslovakia [2] into Germany, indicates [3] that 54% of the population considered itself Protestant, 41% considered itself Catholic, 3.5% self-identified as Gottgläubig [4] (lit. "believing in God ...