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- Kirchenkampf (German: [ˈkɪʁçn̩kampf], lit. 'church struggle') is a German term which pertains to the situation of the Christian churches in Germany during...
- Christians and the Ministry. It was no longer considered a subject to the Kirchenkampf (struggle of the churches) to Adolf Hitler. It officially disbanded in...
- the church indicated to his subordinates that a continuation of the Kirchenkampf (church struggle) would be tolerated and even encouraged. Richard Steigmann-Gall...
- power Machtergreifung Gleichschaltung German rearmament **** Germany Kirchenkampf Adolf Hitler's cult of personality Enabling Act of 1933 Night of the...
- anti-Church radicals like Joseph Goebbels and Martin Bormann saw the kirchenkampf campaign against the Churches as a priority concern, and anti-church...
- power Machtergreifung Gleichschaltung German rearmament **** Germany Kirchenkampf Adolf Hitler's cult of personality Enabling Act of 1933 Night of the...
- Goebbels, Alfred Rosenberg, Martin Bormann, and Heinrich Himmler saw the Kirchenkampf campaign against the Churches as a priority concern, and anti-Church...
- power Machtergreifung Gleichschaltung German rearmament **** Germany Kirchenkampf Adolf Hitler's cult of personality Enabling Act of 1933 Night of the...
- power Machtergreifung Gleichschaltung German rearmament **** Germany Kirchenkampf Adolf Hitler's cult of personality Enabling Act of 1933 Night of the...
- as to exclude Jewish Christians, the German Christians entered into a Kirchenkampf with other evangelical Christians. Their opponents founded the Confessing...