Nazi religious policy

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  • Nazi Religious Policies
    • Gaining Control
      • Protestant Churches
        • United Reich Church established 1933 - under Ludwig Muller
        • Nazi policy gradually resulted in alienation of many Protestants - 1934 2 Protestant bishops arrested for opposing Reich Church
      • Catholic Churches
        • Hitler may be concerned by potential threat - followers might put loyalty to Pope before state
        • Too powerful to destroy immediately- would provoke conflict
          • Church also wanted to preserve its independents = Concordat signed July 1933
        • Concordat - appeared to guarantee religious freedom
          • Church: could run itself, appoint ministers, parents could request Catholic school for their children
          • Nazis: agreed not to interfere with legal/property rights of Church if Church stayed out of politics
    • Nazis Disobey Concordat
      • Nazis had limited control on Church - Nazis started series of policies to undermine Church
        • Closure of some Catholic Schools, removal of crucifixes in classrooms, ban nativity play/carols, attacks on Catholic Youth Movement, arrest of some pastors/priests, confiscation of Church funds
      • Weakened Churches  did not destroy its power though
        • 1937 - Pope Pius encyclical attacked Nazis persecution and inhumanity
      • Resisting individuals e.g Niemoller sent to camps - little more Nazis could do
    • German Faith Movement
      • Regime attempted to establish an alternative to Christianity - German Faith Movement 1934
        • 4 key themes:
          • belief of superiority of German race + opposition to Jews
          • rejection of Christian ethics of mercy + forgiveness
          • replacement of Christian ceremonies with pagan versions (Jesus was a Jew)
          • belief in the cult of Hitler's personality
      • Huge fail - only 5% of population joined
      • Though some Church activities were restricted (once war begun) regime still reluctant to attack Church
        • 1942 Churches played important role in supporting population after bombing raids - valuable role in maintaining morale
      • Though the Church sympathised with Nazi views of family values and anti-Communism - regime couldn't afford to alienate them
        • 1942 Churches played important role in supporting population after bombing raids - valuable role in maintaining morale

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