Reassessing the Holy Reich: leading Nazis' views on confession, community and 'Jewish' materialism
Koehne, Samuel 2013, Reassessing the Holy Reich: leading Nazis' views on confession, community and 'Jewish' materialism, Journal of contemporary history, vol. 48, no. 3, pp. 423-445, doi: 10.1177/0022009413481827.
Returning to the Journal of Contemporary History debate on The Holy Reich, this article argues that the notion of 'positive Christianity' as Nazi 'religious system' has been largely invented. It offers a close analysis of significant public statements on National socialism by three leading Nazis: Adolf Hitler, Gottfried Feder and Alfred Rosenberg.
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