... what HE ^^^^ said ---up there-----Zaaang is confusing
the german of the 1930s and early 40s----with the
"NAZI??? WHO ME????" german of the post 1945 era. about 25 years ago I watched a televised
interview of the widow FRAU RICHARD WAGNER-Jr. Honest lady----she admitted to having originally been british -----and said---"in 1945 I was the ONLY Nazi left in Germany"
Mr. Wagner gave the Illusion to say "everyone was a Nazi but I am the only honorful person who is still a Nazi". Two years ago for example I spoke with a very old lady who explained to me in details how it came, that her familiy followed the Nazis. She was absolutelly clear in everything what she said - and it was for sure nothing she was proud about.
I don't have any idea why you are trusting in the words of Nazis - but you are respecting nothing what a German with jewish roots says to you about Nazis. Why should I protect any Nazi? They would kill me immediatelly if they could do so. In the end of world war 2 lived only some hundreds people in Germany who had jewish roots and survived here. I am a descendant of one of this people.
Your story is------interesting---(sorta) ----but it does
nothing to support your contention that the Nazi
agenda included the extermination of Christians---
or Christianity or that Christians so understood it
Lots of Nazis ----then and now----SELF identified or identify as Christians-----
Nazism is simply not consistent with YOUR conception
of Christianity. Ok with me----but why delude
yourself into thinking that German ethos at one time
DIVIDED into "ANTI CHRISTIAN NAZI" vs "GOOD GUY ANTI NAZI CHRISTIAN"------it just did not happen that way.
FURTHERMORE----the same can be said
of several other countries. -----including Italy and France and Poland. In fact in Poland----the "good--lets get rid of the jews" ethos existed even among anti Nazi Christians fairly prominently. -----you are being
a bit childishly naïve. I understand-----I was horrified
when I learned that the early americans were delighted
to kill Indians