Thursday, November 23, 2006

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About Fascism and Christianity


Thomas Stahler, which I mentioned an article on Satanism in Paper No. 04 Arverne, has a bad reputation that makes it very nice. We do share or philosophical or religious beliefs or political opinions, nor his historical analysis, but he is hated by so many people as despicable, after all, it is pleasant to converse with him as honest men. He sent me a lengthy 17-page paper, entitled Fascism, Fascism, National Socialism . We'll give more details on his theories in the German genocide, our next book, but for now, let's briefly the points of agreement and disagreement on the matter with this fellow who, although a pagan, though socialist, although that 'Exterminationist showed spirit of free research and openness to others, far from fundamentalism supposedly "humanitarian". In his definition of fascism, he said: "Fascism is an ideology of Third Way, which appears to be both Marxist and capitalist like." We fully agree. Stalin on the membership of the "Blackshirts" no evidence that there was no infiltration mission went to the Okhrana. Similarly, in its international list of fascist movements, I am surprised at the lack of Israeli fascists that were the Betar of the Hitler era ... well, on the European side of fascism advocated by Stahler, I remember that run, we regret or rejoice that it was relatively minority forged in iron and blood of the Waffen SS .

For cons, I am totally opposed to the fact that fascism is pagan. Certainly, there was indeed a pagan faction within the NSDAP, however, there was at best indifferent and at worst contempt, especially to the little span of his main critics, the suspiciously Heinrich Himmler, probably the least capable the Nazis, Hitler's right for a Beria (the best thing that could happen would be the disgrace of Himmler and Heydrich substituting a - competent and psychologist - or a Kaltenbrunner, whose Roman Catholic beliefs gave him a certain morality totally absent in Himmler). We were many, Reynouard Vincent, Jerome Bourbon, Pierre Maximin and myself, sometimes to defend against our own friends, the compatibility between Catholic doctrine and the various fascist regimes. It suffices to check as I did the Cahiers doctrine of the SS in order to point out that if the message comes down to a few pagan folklore allusions, the message deist is omnipresent. SS claim of Giordano Bruno, Dominican rehabilitated by the Church that they do their sentence quoted in the specifications of the SS in August 1938: "We seek God in the unchanging and inflexible law of nature in harmony respectful of a soul complying with this law. We seek in a sunbeam, in the beauty of things from the breast of our mother earth, in the reflection of His creation, in the contemplation of the innumerable stars twinkling in the vast sky ... "And the author of article, Dr. Schinke, SS-Hauptscharführer (CWO), adding: "Respect [natural laws] was to affirm God. The break was away from the divine. "We honor God by respecting the eternal laws which, from his will, govern the world. . They do not believe in original sin, which is heresy, of course, but that is a hundred leagues from the blasphemous teachings that prevailed in the NKVD, the Soviet equivalent of the SS. In The House of SS troops in April 1939 published an article entitled "Our Life and written by Kurt Ellersieck speaks thus:" For this reason, we do not want to spend our lives, that Providence has given us, in the damnation contemplate such a quagmire of vice which nobody escapes, because our life is not a sin because it comes from God, and our struggle is not a condemnation since it is a prayer heroic. We let loose and miserable crawl on his knees, moaning the cowardly despair, for God is with us because God is with believers. This view is echoed in the training of European Sennheim SS: "You can curb a long time the laws of the species and life willed by God. "If the Communists did not believe in the soul and the sacred, the Nazis themselves, hesitate not refer to them. In the contract of SS in June 1942, an article entitled Body and Soul said: "We know that the nobility and purity of our body is also that of our soul and vice versa" ...

According to Franz von Papen, the Reich Minister then ambassador in Ankara (to be pardoned at the Nuremberg Trials) "The Third Reich was the Christian response to 1789. This view is shared by the American historian John Lukacs: "The most important - and most striking - the policy was his anti-Nazi, but there were Also more than occasional presentations of himself and of National Socialism as cons-revolutionaries, and even many positive statements in favor of Christianity. "It refers to God Hitler in Mein Kampf, not Thor or Odin! He praised Karl Lueger, the Christian People's Party "who knew how to use the structures of power and authority, using these institutions and old elements in favor of his own movement. "He said" That's why I believe in the act intended by the Almighty Creator, by fighting against the Jew I am defending the Lord's work. " Even Rosenberg makes his own contribution! The NSDAP was a party of national unity with all political, philosophical, cultural representation. There were Catholics and pagans, atheists and Protestants, pro-Zionists and Muslims, Aryans and vierteljuden, supporters of the alliance with the Slavic and opponents thereof, reactionaries and National-Bolshevik Stahler ... and me, while claiming more or less of fascism, have diametrically opposed views. Pardoxalement, he would find more common ground with Maurras as Francois-Marie Algould with me.

When he took office on 1 February 1933, Hitler told the German radio that the government "will take under its firm protection Christianity, which is the foundation of all our moral and family, which is the primary cell as the being of our people than the state. "On March 23, 1933 in his first speech as Chancellor, he added:" The benefits that an individual could withdraw political compromises with atheistic organizations are not, by far outweighed by the resulting destruction of the foundations of public morals. The National Government sees in both Christian confessions the factors most important for the maintenance of our people. It will comply with the treaties between them and the different Ländern. It will not be affected in their rights. "At the Corpus Christi 1933, took place in Berlin the first procession of the Catholic feast of the history of Prussia. Hitler imposed the presence of a regiment of the Wehrmacht. The pilgrimage of Annaberg, in Silesia, attracted 120,000 people in this province where ethnic cleansing Catholic Polish spared not far from it, the clergy ... Hitler promised June 27, 1934 to Bishop Grob (Freiburg), Bishop Berning (Osnabrück) and Bishop Bares (Berlin): "Never of my life I shall lead a Kulturkampf. " In 1937, he heard that many of its members had renounced their religion, under pressure from party leaders or the SS. He forbade his close associates, including Goering and Goebbels, to do the same. In 1942, he emphasized the absolute necessity of maintaining the churches. He condemned with rigor the fight against the churches. For him, it was a crime against the future of the people to substitute one party ideology is an impossibility. On January 4, 1936, Hitler received the Cardinal Michael von Faulhaber (who was the staunchest supporter of Hitler after the attack of 20 July 1944). The Führer said: "Men can not do anything without believing in God. The soldier, after three or four days under fire, must cling to religion. The absence of God is nothingness. The cardinal replied: "The splendid profession of faith that you made on various occasions, and specifically that of your speech at the closing day of the party, in Nuremberg and Bückerberg, certainly did not fail to impress in the world ... It is in vain that we seek in the mouth of such a Blum, for example, in his pathetic response to the speech in Nuremberg, but you will not find more for other statesmen ... "The German episcopate, when he made the criticisms that were needed when the plan deviated from the divine law, has worked to support his democratically elected . On 1 January 1938, Cardinal Faulhaber praised from the pulpit "Hitler's example of a simple lifestyle and frugal. "On March 18, 1938, Cardinal Theodor Innitzer sent a rallying statement of the Bishops of Austria to the Reich. In 1945, Cardinal Bertram, Prince-Bishop of Breslau, celebrated a Mass in memory of Hitler and his death judge "courageous." Hitler knew heed the advice of the Catholic Church and to backtrack when it accused him of going too far. In August 1941, Bishop von Galen blamed the policy of Hitler's euthanasia in force since September 3, 1939, while praising the anti-Bolshevik crusade. No sanctions will be taken. Better law will be abolished due to pressure Catholic. For cons, the United States, similar legislation was passed in Ohio in 1907 and is still in force. It is in some thirty states of the Union.

Do not believe the anti-Christian pagans were all powerful in the Reich: A pagan fundamentalist movement, the German Faith Movement (sic) was created July 30, 1933 by pastor defrocked Jakob Wilhelm Hauser. Anti-Christian, anti-Semitic and anti-Mason, this movement was banned by Heydrich in April 1936. Even Göring recognized the necessary role of religion in his speech of March 28, 1938: "We want to make a neat separation. The church has specific duties, important and extremely useful, and the State and the Movement have other equally important and decisive for the Nation. " The subject is far from resolved, we will return in the book mentioned above. That is my position on Question fascist. One can perfectly well say fascist and does not endorse it. Fascism is plural and I'm open to discussion ...

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