Erects crosses, killing Jews, what could be more Christian?
http://www.nobeliefs.com/mementoes.htm
The Eagle's Nest served as Hitler's private mountain retreat during WW
II. A group of WWI veterans coined the term "Eagle's Nest." Otherwise
the name has always referred only to Hitler's tea house (teehaus).
The cross stands near the Kehlsteinhaus. For those who refuse to
accept Hitler's Christianity, this cross becomes a problem and begs
the question: Why would an anti or non-Christian allow such a symbol
on his private property? The answer, of course, lies with the fact
that Hitler was not against Christianity but rather for it. Although
he criticized political Catholicism, he wanted to unite all the German
Churches under one Reich Christian Church. Hitler stood for 'positive'
Christianity, a term that appeared in the Nazi Party program (their
version of a Constitution).
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