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Conflicts, compromises and mutual self-interest - how the Nazis and the Catholic and Protestant churches dealt with each other during the Third Reich (Paperback)
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Conflicts, compromises and mutual self-interest - how the Nazis and the Catholic and Protestant churches dealt with each other during the Third Reich (Paperback)
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Essay from the year 2008 in the subject History Europe - Germany -
National Socialism, World War II, grade: 71 = A, Oxford Brookes
University, course: The Nazi Dictatorship, 1933-1945, 11 entries in
the bibliography, language: English, abstract: Free from any
apologetic or debunking fuss, the essay depicts the complex
relationship between the Nazi state and the Catholic and Protestant
Churches during the Third Reich. Focussing on three major areas of
conflict between the Churches and the Nazis(sychronization
('Gleichschaltung'), the Nazis' anti-church policies, the churches
and euthanasia) the essay's argument is that a pragmatic approach
by both Churches and the Nazis based on the preservation of mutual
self-interest is the key to understand their dealing with each
other in each individual case of conflict. In a second part, the
essays seeks to explain why both protagonists preferred a pragmatic
instead of a more radical and uncompromising approach to each
other, stating that three factors are accountable for this: First,
mutually shared political views based on anti-liberalism and
anti-Marxism; second, a tremendous mispercerption of the regime's
nature by both churches; third, the limits of anti-church policies
among a population still being deeply Christianized.
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