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Resisting the Third Reich - The Catholic Clergy in Hitler's Berlin (Hardcover, New)
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Resisting the Third Reich - The Catholic Clergy in Hitler's Berlin (Hardcover, New)
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When Nazism swept Germany, how did religious leaders respond to
attacks not only on their fellow citizens and their government but
on their faith as well? Despite charges of complacency, most of the
Catholic clergy of the Berlin diocese in fact maintained a quiet
resistance to the Nazi regime by offering their parishioners an
alternative to National Socialism. In thus broadening the
definition of resistance, Kevin Spicer shows why Nazism was so
powerfully alluring in the first place. It provided-indeed
demanded-a total way of life, encompassing rituals and social
belonging, personal identity and charismatic leadership, moral
values and a sense of purpose. In a word, it was a religion. Spicer
juxtaposes Catholicism and Nazism to provide a clear, balanced
understanding of the challenges the clergy faced simply by
celebrating the sacraments and teaching the faithful. By following
individual priests in their day-to-day ministries, he documents how
effectively they guarded their flock from a predatory ideology.
Along the way, he highlights the leadership of Bishop Konrad von
Preysing of Berlin, who enabled the diocesan clergy to speak out
against Nazi violations of Catholic doctrine and practice, and
Monsignor Bernhard Lichtenberg, who was sentenced to prison for
publicly praying for Jews and other victims of Nazi oppression. Yet
the clergy's opposition to Nazism did not, for the most part,
inspire them to act on behalf of the oppressed. Spicer explores the
reasons why one group-the so-called "Brown Priests"-even chose to
support National Socialism and what that choice meant for the
Church. Resisting the Third Reich will appeal to historians,
religious studies scholars, and readers with an interest in Germany
during World War II and in the Catholic tradition.
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