(Part II):
"So far as the Evangelical Confessions are concerned we are determined to put an end to existing divisions, which are concerned only with the forms of organization, and to create a single Evangelical Church for the whole Reich....
And we know that were the great German reformer [Martin Luther] with us to-day he would rejoice to be freed from the necessity of his own time and, like Ulrich von Hutten, his last prayer would be not for the Churches of the separate States: it would be of Germany that he would think and of the Evangelical Church of Germany.'
-Adolf Hitler, in his Proclamation at the Parteitag at Nuremberg on 5 Sept. 1934
[Note, Martin Luther provided Germany with the seeds of violent antisemitism. Learn about Martin Luther's dirty little book.]
I love the smell of annihilated arguments in the morning. Smells like... victory.
@Crimson Lizard
"Yes, they were: The American Nazi Party. They had no political power to speak of, but they were here."
I wonder what would have happened, if - along with a certain 'Date Which Will Live in Infamy'- and considering how there's very little Japanese WWII memorabilia available in the US (natch)...:
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...the Kriegsmarine had attacked, say, New York? [/9/11]