<< I'll wait for you to find some evidence that Hitler was a "follower of Luther". >> Freddy, Did you read any of Christine's post #13569? Oh, that's right, you've declared Professor Hakeem stupid too, haven't you? Oh well, here's an exerpt is case you missed it.
"The Lutheran editor of the American translation of Luther's works comments: "It is impossible to publish Luther's treatise today . . . without noting how similar to his proposals were the actions of the National Socialist regime in Germany in the 1930's and 1940's." The Nazis would now and then pay tribute to their mentor by staging an event on a date or at a place associated with him. They declared, for example, that their firstlarge-scale pogrom against the Jews in November, 1938 was a pious operation performed in honor of the anniversary of Luther's birthday.
To cite but one more example, the installation of Ludwig MYller as Reich Bishop was conducted with great fanfare in the church at Wittenberg where Luther had preached. Hitler, in Mein Kampf, names Luther as one of the great heroes of the German people. The historian, Professor Friedrich Heer, is authority for the knowledge that Hitler "was prepared to concede that Luther had prepared the way for his own work." He quotes Hitler as saying, as early as 1918: "He saw the Jew as we are only now beginning to see him today." (Ominous.)""
Maybe you should read some accounts of WW2 that are not Christian sanitized like we got in school. infidel.org is a good source. Look for historical documents under library.
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