German Christians
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The Deutsche Christen (Template:Lang-en) were a pressure group and movement within German Protestantism aligned towards the antisemitic and Führerprinzip ideological principles of Nazism with the goal to align German Protestantism as a whole towards those principles. Their advocacy of these principles led to a schism within 23 of the initially 28 regional church bodies (Landeskirchen) in Germany and the attendant foundation of the Confessing Church.
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See also
- Kirchenkampf
- Positive Christianity
- Race of Jesus
- Esoteric_Nazism#Collective_Aryan_unconscious
- Adolf Hitler's religious views
- List of white nationalist organizations
- The Foundations of the Nineteenth Century
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