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Hanns Kerrl (11
December 1887 – 15
December 1941) was a
German **** politician. His most
prominent position, from July 1935, was that of Reichsminister...
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Cabinet as
Reich Minister of Science,
Education and Culture. June 1934:
Hanns Kerrl enters the
Cabinet as a
Reich Minister without Portfolio. June 1934: Röhm...
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foundation of the
Ministry for
Church Affairs led by Hans
Kerrl on 16 July 1935. A decree,
issued by
Kerrl in
September 1935,
appointed a
committee led by Wilhelm...
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existed in ****
Germany from 1935
until 1945
under the
leadership of
Hanns Kerrl and
Hermann Muhs and
attempted to
unify the
churches and
align them with...
- that the ****
movement was not anti-Christian. That said, in 1937, Hans
Kerrl, the
Reich Minister for
Church Affairs,
explained that "Positive Christianity"...
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Education and
Culture (Bernhard Rust)
Ministry for
Church Affairs (Hanns
Kerrl)
Ministry of
Armaments and War
Production (Fritz Todt,
Albert Speer) Ministry...
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Affairs Hanns Kerrl (d. 1941), the ****
Party endorsed Hitler as
effectively replacing Jesus in its
effort to
elevate state over church.
Kerrl stated before...
- 1933,
Hitler appointed his
friend Hanns Kerrl as
minister for
church affairs in 1935. The relatively-moderate
Kerrl confirmed ****
hostility to Christianity...
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their pastors were arrested. Müller
resigned and
Hitler appointed Hanns Kerrl as
Minister for
Church Affairs to
continue efforts to
control Protestantism...
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under state surveillance, however,
Reichsminister of
Church Affairs Hanns Kerrl opposed an
outright ban on the group.
Despite Reinhard Heydrich's misgivings...