Hitler was an occultist...
Hitler was not an Occultist. He was a Christian/Catholic. Maybe he was a heretic, but he was not an occultist. Hitler banned occultism in Germany in 1937 and in 1941.
"Writers like Francis King...Gerald Shuster...and Trevor Ravenscroft have attempted to tie Hitler to the occult ...In fact, the records of Hitler’s actions and words would suggest that, later in his life, he had held contempt for occultism and did not believe in it. Hitler also seemed to have looked down on the nαzιs who did believe in these bizarre beliefs and even mocked their interests. Hitler’s contempt for occultism was demonstrated in July 1937 when he banned the occult action of Freemasonic lodges, Theosophical circles, and related groups throughout the Reich by official decree. Hitler also held contempt for astrology and horoscopes, according Martin Brauen, informants who had known Hitler quite closely reported that Hitler had viewed astrology as absurd. Evidence of this was demonstrated when Hitler banned the practice of fortune-telling and star-reading in Germany prior to the outbreak of the war. In addition, on September 6th, 1938, Hitler made a speech at a Kulturtagung stating that:
"National Socialism is a cool and highly reasoned approach to reality based on the greatest scientific knowledge and its spiritual expression… . Above all, National Socialism is a Volk Movement in essence and under no circuмstances a cult movement! … For this reason, the infiltration of the movement by mystically inclined researchers into the otherworldly cannot be tolerated. They are not National Socialists, but something else – certainly something with which we have nothing to do. … Cult-like activities are not our responsibility, but that of the churches." (Adolf Hitler, Kulturtagung Speech, September 6th, 1938)"
Hitler considered himself a Christian:
"When I go out in the morning and see these men standing in their queues and look into their pinched faces, then I believe I would be no Christian, but a very devil, if I felt no pity for them, if I did not, as did our Lord two thousand years ago, turn against those by whom today this poor people are plundered and exploited." (Adolf Hitler, Speech in Munich, April 12, 1922)
"The National Government regards the two Christian confessions as factors essential to the soul of the German people. It will respect the contracts they have made with the various regions. It declares its determination to leave their rights intact. In the schools, the government will protect the rightful influence of the Christian bodies. We hold the spiritual forces of Christianity to be indispensable elements in the moral uplift of most of the German people. We hope to develop friendly relations with the Holy See." (Adolf Hitler, Reichstag Address, March 23, 1933)
"As we see in Christianity the unshakable foundation of moral life, so it is our duty to continue to cultivate friendly relations with the Holy See and to develop them." (Adolf Hitler, Reichstag Address, March 23, 1933)
"The national government will maintain and defend the foundations on which the power of our nation rests. It will offer strong protection to Christianity as the very basis of our collective morality. Today Christians stand at the head of our country. ... I pledge that I never will tie myself to parties who want to destroy Christianity . . .We want to fill our culture again with the Christian spirit. We want to burn out all the recent immoral developments in literature, in the theatre, and in the press-in short, we want to burn out the poison of immorality which has entered into our whole life and culture as a result of liberal excess during recent years." (Adolf Hitler, Radio Address, July 22, 1933)
Maybe he was a heretic, but he was no pagan or occultist. He thought he was a good Catholic.
...and whatever you think of the number of people he killed, he definitely killed (or ordered it).
What people did he kill? And for what reason?
The Catholic Church has killed and ordered people to be killed (Saracens, Marguerite Porete, Jacques de Molay, John Huss, Joan of Arc, Savonarola, Thomas Cranmer, Giordano Bruno) Was this justified? Were the mass killings of Mary the Catholic in England justified? Was the Inquisition justified?
If this is all justified then you have to admit killing people can be justified. So what people did Hitler kill or order to be killed? And for what reason? Killing dangerous people, criminals, spies, traitors, and degenerates is justified.
This is the dumbest post I ever read, Hitler Rejected the Catholic Church when he was 20.
He got most of his anti-Jєωιѕн rantings from Luther.
Anyone who states that Hitler was Catholic, is not Catholic and is trying to defame the Catholic Church.
The Catholic Church was an enemy of the nαzι Party and Excommunicated every member of the party in 1932.
Hitler was a politician, when he went to Christian centers he made up lies about being a Christian, and sounded pro-Christian, when he got in power he published a treatise from one of his members called "The 20th Century Lie" which was a direct attack on the Jєωs and CATHOLICS. Catholics were persecuted by the nαzι's but you don't hear about it because you hear about the Jєωs.
I couldn't care less about how many Satanic Jєωs were killed by the Satanic nαzι's. I am more concerned with how many Catholics were persecuted by both the nαzι's and the Communists.
But I will tell you this, the Code of Justinian which was Catholic Declared a protection of the Jєωs from Forced Conversion and from Death for being Jєωιѕн.